"As Fathers we often have many things running through our minds as we watch our little princesses grow up. People always ask us that number one question" What are you going to do when she gets older" We may laugh it off or smile, but the truth is we may never be able to handle them growing up. Here is a little glimpse of what goes on inside a girl dads' brain".
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This is a heartfelt book which captures a father’s LOVE, while providing an easy read for young children. EXCELLENT! Looking forward to more books from the author Trevor Gabbidon and vivid pictures from the illustrator Sameer Kassar!
Daddy’s love….like no other!
Very sweet and touching book! I hope XO knows how lucky she is to have a great father in her life. Great job. I look forward to reading more from this author.
I love LOVE. Dads are so important and this was such a great representation of that. If you’re a dad or a soon to be dad, GET THIS! Warmed my heart truly!
Reader friendly & great illustrations. This book pretty much sums up how fast kids grow up. A personal diary / dedication to the Author’s daughter but also very relatable for most dads.
Cute book easy read
Amazing book with great illustrations. My baby girl loved reading it with her daddy.
Fathers perspective on how fast their daughters really grow.
Such a cute book to read to show a glimpse of what it’s like to have a daughter and how fast they really grow from a fathers perspective. I really enjoyed this book and recommend to all fathers or even parents in general to give this children’s book a read. I love how the illustrations are focused on natural hair & people of color so it’s definitely more relatable. Great job!
Amber