Book Descriptions
for My Daddy Is a Giant by Carl Norac and Ingrid Godon
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
A little boy describes how his father seems to be “a giant” who towers above him. Larger than life, his father is tall enough for clouds to “sleep” on his “shoulders” (11) and for “birds” to nest “in his hair” (17). But as strong and invincible as his father appears, the boy can “beat” his father at “marbles” (21) and experiences him as a gentle protector. Their relative sizes are depicted in large format paintings in “paint and pastels,” in which the figure of the father, viewed from below, fills much of the page in comparison to his small son. hc
Originally published by Macmillan Children’s Books Great Britain, in 2004.
From the Publisher
For this little boy, having a daddy is like having his own personal giant. His daddy is so tall the clouds can rest on his shoulders. His sneezes are as powerful as hurricanes. And there's no safer place to be than in a giant's strong arms. The imaginative text expresses a toddler's love and admiration for his father, and the bright, bold illustrations capture the gentle humor. This is a warm and lively celebration of fathers--those true giants among men.