Ask Me by Bernard Waber - A Tender Father-Daughter Picture Book
Ask me what I like?
What do you like?
A father and daughter walk through their neighborhood, brimming with questions as they explore their world. With so many things to enjoy, and so many ways to ask--and talk--about them, it's a snapshot of an ordinary day in a world that's anything but. This story is a heartwarming and inviting picture book with a tenderly written story by Bernard Waber and glorious illustrations by Suzy Lee.
About This Picture Book
Ask Me captures the simple beauty of parent-child conversations during everyday moments. Through a neighborhood walk, this hardcover picture book celebrates curiosity, environmental awareness, and the special bond between fathers and daughters. The story unfolds as a series of questions and answers, inviting young readers ages 4-8 to engage with the world around them.
Suzy Lee's glorious illustrations bring each page to life, complementing Bernard Waber's tender storytelling. The book serves as a conversation starter for families, encouraging children to observe their environment and express their thoughts through questions.
Perfect For
This hardcover picture book makes an ideal gift for Father's Day, providing a meaningful way for dads and children to connect. It's also appropriate for Earth Day celebrations, as the story highlights appreciation for the natural world and neighborhood surroundings. Parents seeking quality time activities will find this book opens doors to meaningful discussions with children ages 4-8.
Award-Winning Creators
Bernard Waber was the author of numerous books about the beloved Lyle the Crocodile, as well as Courage, Ira Sleeps Over, and The Mouse That Snored. Learn more at www.bernardwaber.com.
Suzy Lee is the creator of Wave and Shadow, both of which were chosen as New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books. Visit her website at www.suzyleebooks.com.
Book Details
Published by Clarion Books, this hardcover picture book is designed for children ages 4-8 and falls within the Juvenile Fiction category. The story explores themes of family relationships, curiosity, imagination, and environmental awareness through accessible language and engaging visuals.