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Keith Negley

Auteur de Tough Guys Have Feelings Too

11+ oeuvres 320 utilisateurs 27 critiques

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Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
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fernandie | 7 autres critiques | Sep 15, 2022 |
This book is great because it teaches children that it is ok to have feelings. Most especially to boys, since boys are always told that they have to be tough. This book lets children know that it’s ok to express your feelings.
 
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MarlenePreciado | 7 autres critiques | Feb 10, 2022 |
"A boldly illustrated picture book read-aloud about how everyone gets sad—ninjas, wrestlers, knights, superheroes, everyone . . . even daddies have emotions!

Did you know wrestlers have feelings? And knights. Even superheroes and ninjas feel sad sometimes. In fact everyone has feelings—especially dads who love their children!

Children will love recognizing their feelings in Keith Negley's bold illustrations which accompany a fun-to-read-aloud narrative.

Parents can joyfully engage with children in a lighthearted discussion about emotions and how they affect us all!" www.amazon.com

"The title says it all.

These tough guys are rendered in simple lines and shapes and colored in black and white, red, blue, and yellow, but they represent a broad range of virility. There are a lucha libre wrestler, two ninjas, a knight, a cowboy, and more stereotypically manly men. These tough guys are shown at emotional and sometimes scary moments: the astronaut floating in space holding a photograph of his wife and child; the superhero eating his lunch alone atop a building; the tattooed biker weeping over a dead squirrel in the road. Everyone has feelings, says the text—well, almost everyone, as the robot clipping and smashing flowers with a grim expression on its metal face indicates. In the end, it is all about the father and son, curled up together on the bed, reading together. The front endpapers show the boy in all of these guises, while the back endpapers show him in each role with his dad. The figures have varying skin tones, and while in some contexts “guys” is not a gender-specific term, everyone here reads as male, which is probably OK and no doubt intended.

Though it doesn’t exactly topple stereotypes or delve deep into questions of gender identity, Negley’s debut is nonetheless sincere. (Picture book. 4-7)" www.kirkusreviews.com
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CDJLibrary | 7 autres critiques | Jan 31, 2022 |
This was an adorable ode to fatherhood. Perfect as a father's day gift for the new dad or an old dad feeling his age.
 
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RakishaBPL | 7 autres critiques | Sep 24, 2021 |

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Œuvres
11
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320
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Évaluation
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ISBN
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