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A young boy thinks his father is embarrassing sometimes. When he complains one day, he is forced to sit through some of his father's long-winded stories about the boy's grandfather, his dad's dad. At first, the boy is bored and a little impatient, but by the end it's possible he just might have learned a thing or two about embarrassing dads.
Angela Childs' latest book is a lesson on bridge-building between parents and children. The author is adept at portraying situations that evoke sentiment and mutual understanding. Dad, Why Do You Always Embarrass Me? is a great book for any age.

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A young boy thinks his father is embarrassing sometimes. When he complains one day, he is forced to sit through some of his father's long-winded stories about the boy's grandfather, his dad's dad. At first, the boy is bored and a little impatient, but by the end it's possible he just might have learned a thing or two about embarrassing dads.

Angela Childs' latest book is a lesson on bridge-building between parents and children. The author is adept at portraying situations that evoke sentiment and mutual understanding. Dad, Why Do You Always Embarrass Me? is a great book for any age.


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Angela Childs loves children, art, and music. She loves helping children expand their imaginations while remaining grounded in who they are as individuals. It is important to her that children know who they are, where they came from, and where they are going. Angela hopes that, by reading this story, children will think about their family histories and customs and share them with others. "Always know that no matter where you came from, you can always go somewhere; just use your imagination," she says. Ms. Childs has lived in many places, presently in the Puget Sound Area. But she will always call the Redwood Forest home.