Book Review/Giveaway: The Night Before Father’s Day. Ends June 22nd
The Night Before Father’s Day by Natasha Wing and Illustrated by Amy Wummer
About the Book: #1 DAD. T’was the night before Father’s Day, and while Dad rode his bike, we raced to the garage – Mom, me and Mike. Nothing says “I love you” quite like cleaning out Dad’s garage and washing his car!
My Review: The Night Before Father’s Day by Natasha Wing is a great book for children to read. This book will inspire children to do something nice for their father for Father’s Day.
While dad took a ride his wife and two kids raced to the garage to clean it up. They made sure that every cords, hoses and wires were hung on the hooks. The kids cleaned up the cobwebs and scrubbed up oil spills. Then they washed and polished his car. And left him a new to-go coffee cup. The next day they couldn’t wait to show their dad their hard work by taking him to the garage, it was the neatest garage that he had ever seen and he couldn’t wait to take them all out in his cleaned and polished car for a long Sunday ride.
What a great Father’s Day gift any child can give their dad. I highly recommend this book for every child to read before Father’s Day.
Ages: 3 and up
Pages: 32
FTC Disclosure: I received a review copy of this book from the author in exchange for a fair and honest review. I was not monetarily compensated for my opinion in any way.
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Ends June 22th, 2012
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I enjoyed reading your interview with Natasha Wing. I have many of her books and my Kindergarten students always enjoy listening to them. I hope she continues writing more of these books in The Night Before series.
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What a great idea for a book! What dad doesn’t want a clean garage and car?!? Maybe this will give my kiddos a few ideas
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That is a perfect title for that book in this coming father,I am really excited to read about it.
What a sweet book! I can imagine my kiddos hearing this and wanting to do something special for their Dad too
khmorgan_00 [at] yahoo [dot] com
I agree. A perfect read with Father’s Day coming up. A book to inspire the kids to do something nice for Dad’s big day. Commented on interview.
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This sounds so sweet. I would love to win this so my hubby or I can read it to my daughter. It will probably end up being a special gift for daddy from my daughter! Thanks for the review!
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Oh sounds so cute! I think my hubby would love to read it with his little ones. Sounds like it may have some cute rhyming like the night before Xmas. Thanks for the review n giveaway
I like that this book shows that giving of our time in service for another person makes a great gift. A gift doesn’t have to be material.
My husband might want us to clean his car, but he wouldn’t want us to clean out the garage, If we did, he might not be able to find anything.
Washing a car is definitely hard work. This would be a nice thing to do for one’s dad any time of the year.