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Daddy Takes Us to the Garden The Daddy Series for Little Folks - A Garden Adventure with Daddy and His Little Folks - cover

Daddy Takes Us to the Garden The Daddy Series for Little Folks - A Garden Adventure with Daddy and His Little Folks

Howard Roger Garis

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Daddy Takes Us to the Garden," Howard Roger Garis presents a charming and whimsical exploration of childhood wonder through the eyes of a loving father. The book is marked by its engaging narrative style, woven with simple yet vivid language, making it accessible to young readers. Garis's keen observations of familial relationships and the joys of nature underscore the importance of nurturing curiosity in children. Set against the backdrop of lush gardens, the story illuminates the value of shared experiences, reflecting the broader literary context of early 20th-century children's literature that emphasizes moral lessons within playful settings. Howard Roger Garis was a prolific writer known for his dedication to creating wholesome children's literature that fosters imagination and values. Drawing from his own experiences as a father and a keen observer of children's needs and interests, Garis skillfully captures the enchantment of everyday moments. His background in storytelling was influenced by a period when children's literature increasingly focused on the interplay between nature and family, allowing for both narrative depth and cultural resonance. This delightful book is highly recommended for parents and caregivers seeking to cultivate a love for reading in their young ones. Garis's portrayal of fatherhood and nature inspires cross-generational conversations, making it a perfect addition to any family library. "Daddy Takes Us to the Garden" not only entertains but also enriches children's understanding of their world, ensuring its place as a beloved classic.
Verfügbar seit: 12.08.2023.
Drucklänge: 84 Seiten.

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