Dads Are Incredible

*Publishes 9th May 2024*

Dads Are Incredible champions the diverse nature of dads and uplifts and celebrates ALL types of dads everywhere – the perfect present to mark the arrival of a new baby or to give to that very special dad on Father’s Day.

Dads are SUPER. Dads are EXTRAORDINARY.
They can be dashing and daring . . . and loving and caring. 
Some love to play darts. Some like making tarts!
All dads are DIFFERENT, MAGIC . . . and INCREDIBLE!

A funny and warm celebration of dads told through joyful rhyme by award-winning author Simon Philip (You Must Bring a Hat, I Really Want to Win), with captivating illustrations by Dawn Lo (Snow Song). Just like Wellington’s Big Day Out by Steve Small, Amazing Daddy by Rachel Bright and Amazing Dad by Alison Brown, Dads Are Incredible is a humorous and tender exploration of the love between a father and child.

Illustrated by Dawn Lo

Published by Little Tiger Press, May 2024

ISBN: 9781801044110

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Praise for Mums Are Magnificent

“Destined to become a Mother’s Day classic like Anthony Browne’s My Mum and I Love My Mummy by Giles Andreae, Philip and Lo’s delightful picture book pays tribute to a diverse array of mums through rhyming text and beautiful illustrations.”

Waterstones

“The rhyming structure of the text and Philip’s subtle sense of humour make this a delightful read-aloud book. The bright and colourful illustrations by Dawn Lo support the upbeat and celebratory feel perfectly. A wonderfully inclusive book that celebrates all types of mums everywhere!”

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“Mums Are Magnificent is a fantastic book for Mother’s Day 2022.”

Picture Book Perfect

“The beautifully lilting – yet lively – rhythms and rhymes, the quirky descriptions of equally quirky mums, accompanied by Dawn Lo’s joyful illustrations, ensure that both reader and listener share the delight of frequent readings… Such is the quality of this book that it offers discussion opportunities to explore, relish, and appreciate the diversity, individuality, and superhero qualities of everyone’s mum.”

— Tracey Parvin, Just Imagine