Review by Kirkus Book Review
A rhyming recounting of a child's efforts to coordinate a day of fun with her dad. A light-skinned young girl introduces her brown-skinned dad as "the best," adding that "when somebody meets him, they're always impressed." An image of Pop balancing a cellphone between ear and shoulder while shopping bags topple to the sidewalk suggests that the narrator might just have an idealized view of her father. As the narrator describes how Pop helps with homework and bandages her scrapes, the visuals show him flailing but always doing his best. The child wants to thank Pop, so she plans a day filled with fun, but nothing goes right. They go fishing but don't catch anything; their baseball game ends when the child can't hit a single ball; and their attempt at forming a band falls flat. The child is dejected, but Pop reassures her that he's enjoyed every minute, because "I got to do all this with YOU!" Softly edged illustrations in bright, warm tones evoke the gentle joy of the relationship. Much like Oge Mora's Saturday (2019), this tender tale makes clear spending time together is what matters most--not how many home runs or high notes you hit. This can be a hard lesson to pick up, so another picture book with this message is most welcome, especially one centering a loving father-daughter relationship. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A much-needed reminder to embrace the imperfections. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.