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Dad I've Hurt Myself
Dad I've Hurt Myself
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This is the story about how a dad tries to distract his daughter when she has hurt herself or feels ill. These are all real moments.Written by Andrew Rogerson, this book is for anyone who enjoys reading time with their children. It especially highlights the unique relationship between a father and his daughter and shows how acting silly can sometimes distract and defuse a tricky situation.The book is beautifully illustrated by Christopher Dodd who has a unique perspective because he has known t…
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This is the story about how a dad tries to distract his daughter when she has hurt herself or feels ill. These are all real moments.


Written by Andrew Rogerson, this book is for anyone who enjoys reading time with their children. It especially highlights the unique relationship between a father and his daughter and shows how acting silly can sometimes distract and defuse a tricky situation.


The book is beautifully illustrated by Christopher Dodd who has a unique perspective because he has known the author for many years and has seen Poppy grow up from being a toddler. The illustrations offer an insight into the world of books and well-known children's characters providing a wonderful point of discussion between parent and child.

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This is the story about how a dad tries to distract his daughter when she has hurt herself or feels ill. These are all real moments.


Written by Andrew Rogerson, this book is for anyone who enjoys reading time with their children. It especially highlights the unique relationship between a father and his daughter and shows how acting silly can sometimes distract and defuse a tricky situation.


The book is beautifully illustrated by Christopher Dodd who has a unique perspective because he has known the author for many years and has seen Poppy grow up from being a toddler. The illustrations offer an insight into the world of books and well-known children's characters providing a wonderful point of discussion between parent and child.

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