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Little Critter loves his dad, and one day, he hopes to be just like him! This classic Little Golden Book makes a perfect gift for Father's Day. When Little Critter grows up, he wants to be just like his dad. One day, he will be able to hit a baseball, grow a garden, go to work and drive-- just like his dad does! This heartwarming Little Golden Bookcelebrates all the things that dads can do, and the special bond betweena father and child. And for more fun with mom and dad, check out more Little Critter tales! -Just Me and My Dad -Just Me and My Mom -Just For You
Mercer Mayer’s Little Critter is dealing with his little sister learning to use the potty in this classic, funny, and heartwarming book. Whether he’s trying to help her make it to the bathroom, encouraging her when she does well, or getting frustrated when she doesn’t, both parents and children alike will relate to this beloved story. A perfect way to teach children about potty training and how to be a good older sibling!
Little Critter doesn't mean to keep having accidents and breaking things.
Little Critter has to do things he thinks just aren't fair.
When Little Critter stays over at his grandparents' farm, he helps Grandma bake a pie for the Country Fair and has a great time helping out at the farm and enjoying the pleasures of the fair. Original.
During a big thunderstorm, Mom and Dad find lots of ways to comfort Little Critter and his sister. Mom makes a fun dinner and Dad lights the candles as they both share their wisdom about thunder, lightning--and rainbows!
Little Critter worries that his hopes of going fishing will be dashed until Grandma volunteers to accompany him on a fun-filled day at the lake.
Little Critter enjoys riding around town on his shiny red bicycle, especially when his mother, father, and sister join him.
Little Critter learns how to help save the earth by conserving and recycling.
Little Critter befriends a new student who uses a wheelchair in this classic full-color storybook! Children ages three to seven will enjoy this sweet story about friendship and acceptance, first published in 1992, with game cards, stickers, and a poster! Little Critter meets a student named Alex who uses a wheelchair. Before long, Little Critter learns Alex is just like everyone else, and they become the best of friends!