After Kenny Manzanares wrote this delightful story with his son, Josh, in mind, Lyle Bauer went to work on the illustrations. The drawings and story combine to present an affectionate and humorous view of a child's perception of the differences between himself and his parents, particularly his dad. Not only is his dad so much bigger, but he gets to do more such as drive a 'giant truck.'
Parents' examples are, of course, the first children learn from and are so important.
The original concept of the book was expanded to include pages that would give parents an opportunity to discuss a variety of subjects and learning skills--memorizing addresses, learning shapes and sounds, table manners and stranger danger. Lyle's wife, Silvanna wrote the interactive pages to help parents bring up situations a child may encounter and help them to look at different choices. As the story is read, parents may refer to the pages cited at the bottom of the story page in the skills section in the back of the book. The parent may then discuss the choices and why one choice is better than another. Establishing communication on simple matters while children are young is essential if we are to help them make good choices when they are older.
We hope that this book will enhance parent-child conversation, thinking and decision making. Please use and enjoy the interactive coloring book, its story and learning skills.
(35 pages)