
The Dictionary of Dads
Poems
Justin Coe(Author)
Otter-Barry Books (Publisher)
Published on 18. May 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
112 pages
978-1-910959-16-9 (ISBN)
Description
He's my Abracadabra dad
He wows me with his wizardry
Slips secrets up his sleeve
To magic away misery
Look out for Big Bad Dad and Caveman Dad, laugh at Daddy Disaster and Donkey Dad, feel sorry for Faraway Dad and look forward to Homecoming Dad. Then raise a cheer for Mum-Dad!
There are more than fifty different dads in The Dictionary of Dads. Find your favourite - but watch out for Exploding Dad!
This is a brilliant and funny debut collection from a poet who performs his work in schools and theatres across the UK, with witty illustrations by Steve Wells.
He wows me with his wizardry
Slips secrets up his sleeve
To magic away misery
Look out for Big Bad Dad and Caveman Dad, laugh at Daddy Disaster and Donkey Dad, feel sorry for Faraway Dad and look forward to Homecoming Dad. Then raise a cheer for Mum-Dad!
There are more than fifty different dads in The Dictionary of Dads. Find your favourite - but watch out for Exploding Dad!
This is a brilliant and funny debut collection from a poet who performs his work in schools and theatres across the UK, with witty illustrations by Steve Wells.
Reviews / Votes
"A lively collection." * Carousel * "A collection to enjoy which gives plenty to think about that will resonate with many children and fathers everywhere too." * Books for Keeps * "A fantastic book that gathers together just about every type of dad you can think of in a brilliant poetry A-Z." * Read It, Daddy! *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Hereford
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 7 years
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 195 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
112 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-910959-16-9 (9781910959169)
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Persons
Justin Coe is a performance poet on a mission to reconnect people with poetry and poetry with people. A regular and popular performer in schools, theatres and community settings, he has entertained everywhere from Sheppey to Shanghai and from the Savoy Hotel to street corners, steam trains and a sitting-room made entirely out of newspaper. In the last decade, since relocating to Southend and becoming a father, he has also written and performed seven spoken word theatre shows for young people. His most recent show Big Wow Small Wonder (about the joys of being the smallest boy in school) is produced by Half Moon Theatre in east London and continues to tour to venues nationally. He first dreamt of writing a book when he was five years old. It's taken him nearly 40 years, but he's done it! Justin Coe lives in Southend-on-Sea, Essex.
Steve Wells is a designer and illustrator. He has designed over 200 book covers and his spontaneous and scratchy illustrations have appeared in more than a dozen books and have been published around the world. He lives in Bath with his wife and three children, one cat and a lizard. Follow Steve on Instagram: @stevewellsdesign and at stevewellsdesign.com
Steve Wells is a designer and illustrator. He has designed over 200 book covers and his spontaneous and scratchy illustrations have appeared in more than a dozen books and have been published around the world. He lives in Bath with his wife and three children, one cat and a lizard. Follow Steve on Instagram: @stevewellsdesign and at stevewellsdesign.com