Every Friday | Dan Yaccarino | Every Friday, every night
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Every Friday
Every Friday
Dan Yaccarino
Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
, 2007 - 32 pages
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based on 5 reviews
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highly recommended
No day is better than
Friday
!
Friday is my favorite day.
All week long, a boy and his father look forward to their Friday ritual?breakfast at their favorite diner. The leisurely walk through the neighborhood is just as good as the pancakes at the end.
Dan Yaccarino?s bright, distinctive art style and sweet, simple story about father-son bonding make
Every
Friday an all-around crowd-pleaser. The weekly tradition will appeal to children who have similar routines with their parents, and kids who don?t have such a tradition will be asking their dads to start one! It?s a perfect gift book, too?just in time for Father?s Day.
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Great book!
My husband reads this book to our 4 1/2 yr old
every
night. He absolutely LOVES it! He really likes it because he and my husband also have there own special day (Sunday morning) where they go to get donuts. I would highly recommend this book to any parent with a young son who shares a close bond with Daddy!!
Every Friday, every night
Our 20 month loves this book. He asks for "
Friday
"
every
night. He likes to name the things happening on each page.
A charming tale with a life lesson - make time for your children
I checked this book out of the local library and my 3 year old daughter absolutely loves it. The story follows a weekly ritual between a father and his young son - they go to a neighborhood diner
every
Friday
for breakfast, just the two of them [mommy and baby stay home] and along the way they pass by people in the neighborhood and observe the various activities that go on around them.
The illustrations are charming, and to me, nostalgic, as it brought me back to my own childhood when my mother used to take me to the weekly fresh market. The sights, sounds and smells of those weekly visits have remained with me to this day.
In its own sweet, simple way, this book reminds us of the importance of making time for our child/children in this constantly humming, busy world. Highly recommended!
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Beautifully Illustrated
This book is a throwback to gentler times. My son thinks that the boy is him and the father is his own. It even looks like the two of them, and they have, indeed, gone to a diner together on occasion. Just a sweet story of a son anticipating the time he has with Daddy.
Very sweet
I love this story and the pictures. I gave it to my husband for Father's Day. He really loves it too. Great message.
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