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"I'm taking you out for Father's Day," Susie tells Dad. "First we'll go for lunch."

"Good," Dad says. "May I drive?"

"Certainly," Susie says.

She chooses the restaurant, and pretty soon Dad can see that she's filled this special day with treats—treats for both of them!

When they get back home, Mom's final surprise (that isn't really a surprise at all) is a perfect ending for the perfect day.

Eve Bunting's sprightly text combines with Susan Meddaugh's inventive pictures to project the love and family sharing that make Father's Day such a special holiday.

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Eve Bunting

Eve Bunting

1928 -
Irish American
Eve Bunting grew up in Ireland and emigrated to the United States in 1959, so she knows well how Zoe and her family felt as they journeyed to the Ne... See more
Susan Meddaugh

Susan Meddaugh

1944 -
American
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A Perfect Father's Day
As a Father's Day treat, Susie takes her dad to what she fondly imagines are all his favorite places...

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