by Matt Hunt (Author) Matt Hunt (Illustrator)
A walk down busy city streets can feel scary when you're small, but the world doesn't seem so frightening when you're perched up high on Dad's shoulders!
Going up high on Dad's shoulders is the best way to feel BIG in cities that make you feel small. This tender, funny celebration of the bond between father and child will resonate with children and adults alike.
Join one child and their father for a stroll through their neighborhood as they spot lots of wonderful things--big and small--along the way.
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Size becomes delightfully relative when a father and child head out for their weekly city walk in this perspective-expanding picture book. During the outing, the child narrator's simple but detailed first-person observations tend toward the sensate as the pale-skinned pair venture out, first clasping hands ("His hand feels warm") and then with the child carried aloft on Dad's shoulders ("His hair feels tickly"). After the pair arrive at a park, the subject's point of view shifts amid observations of "Little things.// Tiny things.// Things that make me feel/ like a giant"--an effect that persists until Dad's embrace holds space for a nap. With inky lines and crisp collage effects, Hunt's vantage-shifting artwork provides a child's-eye view of the walk, both "up high" and down low. It's a gentle telling that models how, whether a child is feeling big or small, a father can help center with his support. Background figures are portrayed with various skin tones. Ages 2-5. (May)
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