When I became your daddy

Susannah Shane

Book - 2025

"A touching and heartfelt story about the special bond between father and child. When I became your daddy, you made my world complete. I didn't know the little things in life could be so sweet. This beautiful, reassuring picture book celebrates the unconditional love a father has for his child. When I Became Your Daddy follows an otter and his pup as they explore rock pools, play in the sand, and float snuggled up together at night. A lyrical rhyming text by Susannah Shane is accompanied by gorgeous, digitally collaged cut-paper illustrations by Britta Teckentrup, with sophisticated silver foil detailing on the cover"--

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Histoires rimées
Published
Lincoln, MA : Nosy Crow 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Susannah Shane (author)
Other Authors
Britta Teckentrup (illustrator)
Item Description
"With a free stories aloud audiobook!"--Cover.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
02-05.
P-K.
ISBN
9798887770765
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

An otter dad celebrates fatherhood--and his little one. The author/illustrator pair behindWhen I Became Your Grandma (2023) andWhen I Became Your Grandpa (2024), which featured, respectively, a panda and a lion pair, now spotlight the loving bond between father and child. Addressing his offspring in upbeat rhyming verse, Daddy declares, "You made my world complete. / I didn't know the little things in life could be so sweet." He expresses pride for his pup, who learns and grows each day. "If you ever lose your way and everything feels wrong," Daddy promises to "help guide you along." And little ones need not be afraid: "We'll take it slowly, step by step / and walk the path as one." "Life can be tricky sometimes," Daddy points out, "but it's also full of fun!" The occasionally clumsy, always sentimental verse is more likely to speak to adults than to little ones, but the cut-paper illustrations--providing the same clear, minimalist settings and bright-eyed creatures as in earlier books--are a winsome bunch. Admittedly, real-life otters aren't monogamous, and males, who don't raise offspring, wouldn't actually cuddle a pup, as this involved papa does. But readers won't notice--and the duo are certainly adorable. A rhyming love note to the joys of fatherhood.(Picture book. 0-3) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.