Book Descriptions
for Day Care Days by Mary Brigid Barrett and Patti Beling Murphy
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Children who go to day care centers regularly will feel at home with this rhyming picture story in which a small boy with glasses recounts the typical events of his weekdays, from getting up in the morning and having Daddy help him get dressed to having Mommy tuck him in at night. Most of his day, however, is spent in day care where he plays with friends indoors and outdoors, eats lunch, naps, paints, listens to a story, has a snack and then, one by one, watches his friends go home until Daddy returns to pick him up. While the focus is on the boy’s comfortable day at the day care center, the author does not shy away from the child’s momentary sadness when his Daddy leaves him in the morning, as well as his anxiety when he’s nearly the last one to get picked up in the afternoon. Bold gouache paintings show the details of a busy, diverse day care center, in addition to an active home life in which an older, balding father does his fair share of the cooking and child care. (Ages 3-5)
CCBC Choices 2000. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2000. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
And everyone in the family starts the mad dash to get out the door! Told from the point of view of a little boy who spends his busy day at day care, here is all the hustle and bustle -- and loving moments -- of family life.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.