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A review by fran_ryougi
A Tale of Two Daddies by Vanita Oelschlager
4.0
I just read this book and I read the other one, "A Tale of Two Mommies".
I wrote my review about the other one.
Now I'm here for talk of "A Tale of Two Daddies".
This illustrated book has the similar structure of the other. To the protagonist are asked some questions about is parents, in this case two daddies.
The little girl, protagonist of this book, answer without problem, saying which dad do something and with one to else. And also which things she does alone or she in not allowed to do.
The book is good for teach to kids how much it's normal have two daddies or two mommies. It's nothing scary or wrong. And I believe it's also useful for some adults with omophobya problems.
Like in the other, I would have to see more details.
I wrote my review about the other one.
Now I'm here for talk of "A Tale of Two Daddies".
This illustrated book has the similar structure of the other. To the protagonist are asked some questions about is parents, in this case two daddies.
The little girl, protagonist of this book, answer without problem, saying which dad do something and with one to else. And also which things she does alone or she in not allowed to do.
The book is good for teach to kids how much it's normal have two daddies or two mommies. It's nothing scary or wrong. And I believe it's also useful for some adults with omophobya problems.
Like in the other, I would have to see more details.