Hammer and Nails

Hammer and Nails

by Josh Bledsoe

Narrated by Kevin M. Connolly

Unabridged — 5 minutes

Hammer and Nails

Hammer and Nails

by Josh Bledsoe

Narrated by Kevin M. Connolly

Unabridged — 5 minutes

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Overview


Darcy has plans. She and her friend are going to play dress up, do each other' s hair, and polish their nails.
Daddy has plans, too. He' s going to read the paper, mow the lawn, and fix the fence.
When Darcy' s friend cancels and she' s sure her day is ruined, Daddy suggests a Darcy-Daddy Day. Now they can tackle their to-do lists together.
But will Darcy enjoy hammering? Will Daddy do nails? You bet!
Join Darcy and Daddy as they discover the fun in trying new things, especially with someone you love!

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

04/11/2016
When a friend cancels on Darcy, her father proposes a “Darcy-Daddy Day,” filled with activities from both of their to-do lists. After coffee and chocolate milk, it’s time to don a tutu (for Daddy) and a princess gown (for Darcy), followed by lawn mowing, laundry fights, and makeovers that include “totally fabulous” hairstyles and manicures. “Daddy, sometimes things you’ve never done end up being fun,” says Darcy, using the same line Daddy used on her before they took hammers to a fence’s loose boards. Newcomer Bledsoe creates a humorous and relatable portrait of compromise and familial affection, while Warrick’s watercolors strike a lovely balance between burliness and daintiness. Ages 5–7. (Apr.)

From the Publisher

"STARRED REVIEW! Warrick's . . . illustrations marvelously play up the dichotomy between the burly . . . dad and his girly . . . daughter . . . . Kudos to this dad for not only making chores fun and making the most of time with his daughter, but for meeting her on her level." —Kirkus Reviews starred review

"This book tenderly and gorgeously captures their loving, encouraging, and playful relationship, without being didactic…. It is a perfect book for Father's Day, or any day as a heartfelt celebration of the loving bond of a father and daughter." — Maria Marshall, The Picture Book Buzz blog


"Hammer and Nails shows how special a relationship between a father and daughter can be." —Laura Dekle, Children's Literature


"Newcomer Bledsoe creates a humorous and relatable portrait of compromise and familial affection, while Warrick’s watercolors strike a lovely balance between burliness and daintiness." —Publishers Weekly


"The heart of this sweet but never cloying story is the love between parent and child. Darcy’s father gives it his all, never once turning down a game in the name of traditional gender roles—a refreshing thing to see in picture books. ...a story this endearing can be enjoyed any time of year." —Julie Danielson, chapter16.org


"It truly was adorable and a PERFECT Father's Day gift! There is nothing like the love between a daddy and his daughter and Josh Bledsoe's book, Hammer and Nails, really celebrates that love! Well done, sir! WELL DONE!!!" —Angela Sweeney, theroadtohappyhealthymommies.blogspot.il 


"Aptly titled Hammer and Nails, this adorable adventure begins as . . . Darcy discovers that her playdate plans have gone kaput. In walks her doting Dad, who seems willing to do just about anything (including don a tutu?) to turn his daughter's day around . . . . Jessica Warrick's brilliant illustrations sweeten the story to endear its readers to this darling daddy-daughter duo." —Barbara Gruener, corneroncharacter.blogspot.co.il 


"His is a wonderful book for our family . . . . We love Hammer and Nails and are looking forward to celebrating Father’s Day, too!" —mommasbacon.com


"An ideal father and daughter book that shows how open minds and playfulness can save a day from disaster. " —Tasha Saecker, wakingbraincells.com

School Library Journal

07/01/2016
PreS-Gr 2—Celebrating the bond between an exuberant father and his young daughter, Bledsoe presents a warmhearted picture book about an unusual day the two spend together combining what both like best. When Darcy's friend cancels their plans, her dad attempts to mend the situation by suggesting a "Darcy-Daddy Day." First, coffee time for Daddy is suitably matched with chocolate milk time for Darcy, followed by a special dress-up that inspires Daddy to wear a frilly pink tutu. Another activity transforms the drudgery of straightforward grass-cutting into "Her Majesty's Mowing Service," resulting in Darcy's name being cut in big block letters on the backyard lawn. This is later followed by hammering the fence (which Darcy gets the hang of after a few practice taps) and a manicure (Lumberjack Black for Dad). While the relationship between a father and daughter can be special, Bledsoe presents the atypical premise of what it means to compromise the radically different interests of both. Warrick's expressive full-color illustrations perfectly express this theme in a comical way. Big Daddy, for instance, is represented as a brawny he-man and yet is willing to look silly in a tutu for his "princess." Further, he forgoes the practical task of washing and folding laundry by playing a messy game of throw and catch the socks with his daughter. Darcy is also willing to help with the household chores given a little guidance. There are fewer stories about the father-daughter relationship than the mother-daughter one, making this book an especially unique find ideal for sharing. The concept of compromise is as worthwhile as the idea that "sometimes things you've never done end up being fun." VERDICT A unique picture book that is best shared by a father and daughter and is well worth being read more than once.—Etta Anton, Yeshiva of Central Queens, NY

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2016-03-16
When Darcy's best friend cancels their play date due to illness, her dad saves the day in style. Darcy-Daddy Day entails doing one item from Daddy's list followed by one item from Darcy's, until both lists are done. Darcy isn't sure about this plan, but Daddy is game, jumping in with both feet to humor his princess: when it's Dress Up time, he asks, "Were you thinking fancy or super fancy?" And the result is Daddy sporting jeans, a plaid shirt, and a pink tutu. Before the day is done, he also finds himself in a headband and with black nail polish, having mastered manicures. But he's not the only one to try new things. Darcy mows the lawn (actually, she rides on the mower while dad mows her name in the grass), does laundry (aka a sock fight and matching socks), and, biggest accomplishment of all, hammers nails in the fence that protects her castle. " ‘You were great with that hammer.' // ‘And Daddy—you were great with these nails.' " Warrick's watercolor and digital paint illustrations marvelously play up the dichotomy between the burly, tutu-clad white dad and his girly, white daughter, purse full of tools over her shoulder and tiara on her head. And these chores are certainly ones that readers will want to emulate. Kudos to this dad for not only making chores fun and making the most of time with his daughter, but for meeting her on her level. (Picture book. 4-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176706598
Publisher: Flashlight Press
Publication date: 12/01/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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