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Nothing says bonding like a little bit of storytime. Before you rush out to buy Dad a new necktie or carpentry tool for Father’s Day, consider a gift that will pay back in hours of cuddles, snuggles, and togetherness.
For all of the devoted dads: Here are some of our favorite “daddy and me” books that are filled with messages of affirming love for the best guy in your kid’s life. These lap-time reads are a perfect gift to celebrate dads of all kinds from the silly to the insightful and they will make for some quality dad bonding, now and all year long.
May 27, 2021
Here we round up new and forthcoming children’s titles including stories of private school drama, a raccoon’s dumpster finds, a girl and her busy parents, a picture book biography of a pivotal painter, and many more.
Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé. Feiwel and Friends, $18.99; ISBN 978-1-250-80081-7. An anonymous texter known as Aces reveals secrets about an elite private school’s only two Black students in this bracing debut that explores systemic oppression in predominantly white institutions. The YA novel earned a starred review from
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Are You a Cheeseburger? by Monica Arnaldo. HarperCollins/Tegen, $17.99; ISBN 978-0-06-300394-1. In this picture book, while foraging in a garbage can, a raccoon named Grub meets glowing green Seed, who has bright black eyes and a knowing smile. Seed, who is hoping to get planted, isn’t in a hurry to dissuade Grub of the notion that Seed could eventually grow into his favorite food, a “very good and