My Daddy Is a Cowboy
By Diondra K. Brown,
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Dazzling story of father-daughter's early morning ride.
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What's the Story?
MY DADDY IS A COWBOY begins on a crisp morning, before the sun has risen. A father and daughter venture to a ranch, set in an urban community, to take their horses for a ride. Horses Power and Clover take the father and daughter on a peaceful, special ride through their city, for "just us time." It's as if the world has quieted around them, as they take the time to engage with each other in questions and laughter, observing their neighborhood through a different point of view. The father shares his stories of being an urban cowboy, his respect of horses, and love of of his family and culture with his daughter. The pair end their unforgettable day surrounded by family. The daughter dubs herself a cowboy, just like her dad.
Is It Any Good?
Saddle up for a luminous story grounded in joy, love, and community. My Daddy Is a Cowboy challenges stereotypes about who has and should have access to riding horses, and where the activity should take place. The book is a lovely read for the entire family and reminds us to take time out of our schedules to connect with the people we love most. My Daddy Is a Cowboy showcases Black joy on each of its bold and beautifully designed pages. The illustrations, featuring details like a coffee cup with a Panamanian flag, a portrait of a woman in traditional clothing, a local panaderia, and more, celebrate the characters' culture and community.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about how in My Daddy Is a Cowboy, the dad and daughter love horseback riding together. Is there something special you like to do with your dad, grandfather, or another special adult in your life during "just us time"?
If you had a horse what you would name them? Would you rather ride your horse in the city or in the country? Why?
How is the art style different than other books you've read? What's your favorite illustration in the book? Why?
What are some of the things the girl feels grateful for in this book? Can you name five things you are grateful for right now? How does it make you feel to focus on your gratitude?
Book Details
- Author: Stephanie Seales
- Illustrator: C. G. Esperanza
- Genre: Picture Book
- Topics: Adventures , Great Girl Role Models , Horses and Farm Animals
- Character Strengths: Communication , Curiosity , Gratitude , Humility
- Book type: Fiction
- Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
- Publication date: June 11, 2024
- Publisher's recommended age(s): 4 - 8
- Number of pages: 48
- Available on: Audiobook (unabridged), Hardback, iBooks, Kindle
- Award: Common Sense Selection
- Last updated: June 28, 2024
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