Tag: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Ask Me is my pick for today’s for Perfect Picture Book Friday review!
Written by: Bernard Waber
Illustrated by: Suzy Lee
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers; 1 edition (July 14, 2015)
Suitable for ages: 4-7
Themes/Topics: parent-child relationship, father-daughter bonding, curiosity, patience, wonder
Brief Synopsis: “Ask me what I like,” a little girl asks her father as they take a stroll through the neighborhood on a cool fall day. And so he asks, “What do you like?” The child answers, the father sometimes probe for more information, and they continue the dialogue over and over throughout the book. You can feel the child’s energy as she provides list after list of things she likes each time she sees something different. This is a wonderful story that shows the special parent-child bond between a father and his daughter.
Opening pages:
“Ask me what I like,”
“What do you like?”
“I like dogs.”
“I like cats.”
“I like turtles.”
Why I like this book: This story captures a precious moment in time every parent is bound to recognize. It reminds us of the innocence of childhood and all the wonders in the world they see, even when on a simple walk.
The illustrations are delightful and colorful. A lovely read aloud and bedtime book.
To read other Perfect Picture Book Friday picks from today, head over to author Susanna Hill’s page here. Check out her new blog for the New Year!
Happy reading!