Lionel Is Just Like Dad

Eric Veille author

Format:Board book

Publisher:Gecko Press

Published:1st May '23

Should be back in stock very soon

Lionel Is Just Like Dad cover

“This small lion has a subversive sensibility, behaving very badly but with such enthusiasm!”

Julia Marshall, Publisher

A warm father/son story in which an irresistible lion cub proudly tries to be just like Dad—in the mischievous board book series starring Lionel and his tolerant father.

A warm father and son story in which an irresistible lion cub proudly tries to be just like Dad.

Lionel can do everything Dad does: Dad combs his hair. So does Lionel. Dad scratches his arm. So does Lionel. Dad sings very, very loud. So does Lionel.

But when Lionel throws all the toys in the air and they come down THUNK on Dad's head . . . Dad yells! Ow! So does Lionel! Dad takes a break and has a think. Then comes rushing back for a big hug—Dad is very, very happy, and so is Lionel!

This fun story is a discussion tool for emotional learning—over enthusiasm, mistakes, feeling upset, reconciliation, love—and a father and son relationship rarely seen in board books.

Boundary-pushing Lionel has a mischievous grin that instantly wins us over, and his tolerant father incidentally provides a great model for parenting. This small and sturdy board book is just right for toddlers' and preschoolers' hands, making it ideal to read alongside a child.

Lionel Is Just Like Dad is the third book in this pithy board book series, designed to be read as standalone stories that introduce developmental milestones with humor, mischief, and gentle guidance. The series includes Lionel Eats All By Himself and Lionel Poops.

Translated from the French edition by Daniel Hahn.

Éric Veillé celebrates the father-son bond by presenting a stylized lion and his cub performing similar actions in "Lionel Is Just Like Dad," a board book for babies and toddlers. "Dad combs his hair. So does Lionel," we read in text translated from the French by Daniel Hahn. "Dad scratches an itch. So does Lionel." This mirror game eventually gets a little out of hand when a heavy shoe goes flying through the air and Dad loses his cool. Lionel is still watching though, still copying his father's actions—so it's all the more meaningful when the dad shows his son how to cheer up and bounce back after something goes awry.

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ISBN: 9781776574650

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

26 pages