

"A refreshing take on the division of household labor that will appeal to little ones and their grown-ups." - Kirkus Reviews
Tom and Daddy are home today. Daddy wants to clean the house and do the dishes, but Tom wants to play. Quickly they come up with a solution: together they’ll try to conquer the dish monster and go on a quest in the jungle of socks, and, in the process, they will realize that we can all contribute and help out with chores.
A funny and familiar story about approaching household chores in a fun and engaging way. For adventurous dish pirates ages 4 years and up.
- Price: $18.95
- Pages: 32
- Carton Quantity: 30
- Publisher: Clavis
- Imprint: Clavis
- Publication Date: 13th June 2023
- Trim Size: 9.84 x 10.2 in
- Illustration Note: full color
- ISBN: 9781605378411
- Format: Hardcover
- Age: 4-8
- BISACs:
JUVENILE FICTION / Health & Daily Living / Daily Activities
JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories
JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Parents
"While Mommy is at work, a boy and his father complete chores with an imaginative twist. Tom is eager to play, but Daddy is overwhelmed with household tasks. When Daddy appoints Tom his assistant, the little boy decides that the dish brush is a pirate sword, and away they go, cleaning, organizing, and having fun. The “chore pirates” land on a tropical island and reunite “sock bird” pairs, bulldoze a volcano made up of messy toys, and even concoct a pot of magic. Klungel’s story is irresistibly playful. The illustrations are detailed and true to life. A messy kitchen table covered in everything from children’s artwork to an apple core feels like something out of any family’s home. Each new adventure is complete with a fitting ensemble, like safari gear or hard hats, with Tom’s little sister tucked into a baby carrier strapped to Daddy’s chest or back. Not only does the story show that chores are a necessary part of this family’s life, but they also depict Daddy, not Mommy, taking the lead. Daddy and Tom’s exploits serve as wonderful ideas for caregivers wanting to include little ones in these jobs at home. Mommy has brown skin, Daddy and Tom’s sister are light-skinned, and Tom has light brown skin. A refreshing take on the division of household labor that will appeal to little ones and their grown-ups." - Kirkus Reviews
"A refreshing take on the division of household labor that will appeal to little ones and their grown-ups." - Kirkus Reviews
Tom and Daddy are home today. Daddy wants to clean the house and do the dishes, but Tom wants to play. Quickly they come up with a solution: together they’ll try to conquer the dish monster and go on a quest in the jungle of socks, and, in the process, they will realize that we can all contribute and help out with chores.
A funny and familiar story about approaching household chores in a fun and engaging way. For adventurous dish pirates ages 4 years and up.
- Price: $18.95
- Pages: 32
- Carton Quantity: 30
- Publisher: Clavis
- Imprint: Clavis
- Publication Date: 13th June 2023
- Trim Size: 9.84 x 10.2 in
- Illustrations Note: full color
- ISBN: 9781605378411
- Format: Hardcover
- Age: 4-8
- BISACs:
JUVENILE FICTION / Health & Daily Living / Daily Activities
JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories
JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Parents
"While Mommy is at work, a boy and his father complete chores with an imaginative twist. Tom is eager to play, but Daddy is overwhelmed with household tasks. When Daddy appoints Tom his assistant, the little boy decides that the dish brush is a pirate sword, and away they go, cleaning, organizing, and having fun. The “chore pirates” land on a tropical island and reunite “sock bird” pairs, bulldoze a volcano made up of messy toys, and even concoct a pot of magic. Klungel’s story is irresistibly playful. The illustrations are detailed and true to life. A messy kitchen table covered in everything from children’s artwork to an apple core feels like something out of any family’s home. Each new adventure is complete with a fitting ensemble, like safari gear or hard hats, with Tom’s little sister tucked into a baby carrier strapped to Daddy’s chest or back. Not only does the story show that chores are a necessary part of this family’s life, but they also depict Daddy, not Mommy, taking the lead. Daddy and Tom’s exploits serve as wonderful ideas for caregivers wanting to include little ones in these jobs at home. Mommy has brown skin, Daddy and Tom’s sister are light-skinned, and Tom has light brown skin. A refreshing take on the division of household labor that will appeal to little ones and their grown-ups." - Kirkus Reviews