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Sophie schrijft brieven aan haar vader, die zeeman is. Twee afzonderlijke series vrolijk gekleurde illustraties tonen wat Sophie beleeft en wat haar vader aan de andere kant van de wereld meemaakt. Vanaf ca. 5 jaar.
Dear Santa, If I could make one wish this Christmas, it would be for a Daddy with a big enough heart for two. We both want a Daddy who can be loving, but also firm when he needs to be, who enjoys spanking his boys and making their asses red, and with big enough arms to hold us both.We need a Daddy who can help us let go and relax.Lastly, but probably most importantly, we need a Daddy who can meet both our needs. I don't have many boundaries as long as I can trust my Daddy, and I'm open to trying new things. Rett...well, he's a little more reserved but he has a huge heart, and he's the sweetest boy you'll ever meet.Here's the thing, Santa: I have a little over a week to convince Rett to stay. I don't know if you can magic up a Daddy who can love us both, but I'm making this wish anyway.With hope, ZekeDear Daddy, Please Hold us is an MMM Christmas romance, with a pair of army brats, an Englishman in New York who knows how to handle them, a purple triceratops teddy, and lots of sweet cuddles.This book is part of the Naughty or Nice multi-author series. Each book can be read as a standalone, but there are so many boys hoping that holiday magic will bring them their perfect Daddy, why not grab them all?
Join two children as they write a letter to their Daddy sharing all the things they love about him. Features an envelope with a blank card and envelope to write your own special message to Daddy.
It's All About Daddy addresses the themes of love, appreciation and death quite vividly. The book is comprised of a wide array of messages, of course for fathers, but many are very pertinent to parents on a whole. Jody Esi Otu maturely and completely speaks to every important moment within which any child would like to express his or her feelings to their father. She looks at birthdays, Christmas, death and dying, Valentine's Day, father's day, she also address the stereotype of black fathers not being there for their children, and every day moments when a grateful child just wants to say I love you and or thank you for being there.
From Akif Kichloo, author of The Feeling May Remain, comes this deeply personal and poetic account of a troubled life. A nowhere man, with or without god, a quintessential mental nomad, omnipresent in his mistakes, exploring mental illness, identity, family, sexuality, god, love, childhood, and purpose of life, Poems That Lose brings forth questions all of us wrestle with but either avoid asking ourselves or miserably fail answering almost every time. Kichloo navigates brilliantly from the deeply personal to the universal to the extinct, paving the way for a rare new voice in contemporary poetry, a poet who is more than wanted; he is desperately needed. These poems will slip off your tongue, creep under your skin, and live there.