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Naahla and Mirren do all kinds of fun things together. They have dance parties, eat ice cream, and watch movies with their dad. But sometimes, there are burps! Or shoves on the stairs! Or important information that has to be told to Daddy right now!! And when things like this happen, there's only one thing to do: say excuse me! This delightful, funny story about a daddy-daughter day is full of teachable moments about the importance of saying excuse me. With stunning photos taken and edited by Esn.Shall Media Productions, readers will feel like they're flipping through a real family photo album…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Naahla and Mirren do all kinds of fun things together. They have dance parties, eat ice cream, and watch movies with their dad. But sometimes, there are burps! Or shoves on the stairs! Or important information that has to be told to Daddy right now!! And when things like this happen, there's only one thing to do: say excuse me! This delightful, funny story about a daddy-daughter day is full of teachable moments about the importance of saying excuse me. With stunning photos taken and edited by Esn.Shall Media Productions, readers will feel like they're flipping through a real family photo album full of captured moments showing respect, manners, and love.
Autorenporträt
Luther Saunders attended the Wexford School of the Arts, where creative writing was digested and practiced daily. He's had an extensive career as a hip hop lyricist, writing many original songs as well as ghostwriting. Being a father of two young twins, as well as an elder cousin and uncle to an extensive family, Luther has always had a knack for grabbing kids' attention when it come to having fun and learning lessons. Living in Toronto as a single father, Luther saw an opportunity to add positive value of single fatherhood expressed in children's literature. He saw little to no representation and wanted to create a beacon of hope, reminding fathers that they are needed. "Keep going dad."