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Hit me up dad
Hit me up dad
Description
Book Introduction
A tiny baby rabbit hops towards its father.
As I turned the page, I found myself in my father's arms! I jumped with such force that my father's body fell backwards.
There is a smile on the face of the baby rabbit clinging tightly to its father's arms, and on the face of the father rabbit holding the baby.
The baby crocodile clumsily swims along the ground, the baby giraffe runs with its long legs, and the mischievous baby tiger approaches cautiously, lest it be caught by its father. They cling to their fathers like magnets or sticky candy, snap, snap, snap.

"Push Me to Dad" is a picture book featuring a polite father (or father and daughter) who shyly and quietly lean on each other, a father who happily looks at his baby who clings to him like a piece of gum, and a father who falls over in his tracks while trying to catch and hold his child who runs towards him.
We can learn the importance of building intimacy through physical contact through the actions of various animals.
Hugging is the beginning and foundation of body play.
Try hugging your child while reading this book.

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Publisher's Review
The newbie is jumping around, hitting daddy!
A tiny baby rabbit hops towards its father.
As I turned the page, I found myself in my father's arms! I jumped with such force that my father's body fell backwards.
There is a smile on the face of the baby rabbit clinging tightly to its father's arms, and on the face of the father rabbit holding the baby.
The baby crocodile clumsily swims along the ground, the baby giraffe runs with its long legs, and the mischievous baby tiger approaches cautiously, lest it be discovered by its father. They cling to their fathers like magnets or like sticky candy, snap, snap, snap.
This is a baby picture book that features skin contact and body play between father and baby.
The simple format of a baby running to his father and hugging him captures various family scenes commonly seen in everyday life.
In this book, there are polite fathers (or fathers and daughters) who shyly and quietly lean on each other, a father who happily watches his baby cling to him like a piece of gum, and a father who falls over in his tracks while trying to catch and hold a child who runs towards him.
Although they all have different appearances and personalities, they are all affectionate and full of love.


The easiest way to express affection is to give a warm hug.
Although it is said that things have changed since the old days, fathers are still likely to take a backseat to mothers when it comes to childcare.
For fathers who don't have much time to spend with their babies, or who feel frustrated that their babies only like their mothers, I recommend holding your baby whenever you have the chance.
Don't worry if you're a little awkward at babysitting or playing with your baby.
Just being held in the arms of a strong father makes the baby feel excited, happy, and safe.
The intimacy that builds through physical contact is the shortcut to emotional connection between father and baby, and is the most important asset for the baby's emotional and physical development.
Hugging is the beginning and foundation of body play.
It would also be a good idea to sit your baby on your lap and read this book to him or her.
If you read it repeatedly for just a few days, the babies will run to greet their fathers like the baby animals in the book.


This is the 19th book in the Butterfly Sleep series, a picture book for babies aged 0 to 3.
The subject matter of skinship between father and baby is good, and the easy-to-use imitations and subtle humor contained in the drawings also stand out.
Han Byeong-ho, winner of the Golden Apple Award at the Bratislava Illustration Biennale, has illustrated a children's picture book for the first time in a long time.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 10, 2011
- Page count, weight, size: 28 pages | 240g | 150*170*15mm
- ISBN13: 9788943308193
- ISBN10: 8943308191

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