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I'm Proud of My Dad is a wonderful heartfelt story about a little boy, who tries to relate to his dad. He spends much time missing his dad, who always seems to be working; and he wonders what he does at work and why he is not around more. The big question comes when the little boy invites his father to the school for "show and tell" and the father continues to decline the invitation. After his mind wanders and he imagines his father absorbed in all types of roles and occupations, the father confesses what he really does for a living. I'm Proud of My Dad is about the relationship between a…mehr

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I'm Proud of My Dad is a wonderful heartfelt story about a little boy, who tries to relate to his dad. He spends much time missing his dad, who always seems to be working; and he wonders what he does at work and why he is not around more. The big question comes when the little boy invites his father to the school for "show and tell" and the father continues to decline the invitation. After his mind wanders and he imagines his father absorbed in all types of roles and occupations, the father confesses what he really does for a living. I'm Proud of My Dad is about the relationship between a father and his son. It is the perfect story for every dad to share with his young boy at bedtime.
Autorenporträt
Isreba Wheeler aka Hope Syndreamz has loved writing ever since she was in elementary school. At that time she was into poetry, and won a few poetry contests in school. Soon after, Isreba began to write stories for all of the children to read. The teachers told Isreba that her writing was over the heads of her classmates and when she got older, maybe then she should pursue writing as a career, but not now. So Hope stopped writing...until she was an adult. Hope joined a magazine staff for a while, but shortly thereafter connected with Illustrator Sky Owens and created Dumplinz Books. When Isreba was asked what inspired her to write children's books, she stated, "Entertaining the vulnerable tiny fresh minds of our children today. Too much of life's negativity and nonsense trickles down into their bowls of cereal and they are forced to eat it up along with life's innocent lessons. I wanted to bring some morals and fun back into the eyes of these children, our children. I wanted to open up their mind's eye again, and help them recapture the essence of imagination. I hope one day my children's books will inspire a child to sit me down when I am old and grey...make up a story off of the top of their heads, and tell me that story.