Saturday, 16 June 2012

Father's Day Doll


My Mother In Law bought  us this book when Son #2 was just a few months old.  
She had been talking about it and I was unfamiliar with the story so I think she bought it for me as much as for our boys.
I love this book.

It's always the last few lines of the book that get to me

It brings tears to my eyes each time I read it.



About William's Doll
"William wanted a doll.
 He wanted to hug it
and cradle it in his arms..."
What happens when a boy wants a doll?
William's brother and friends and the boy next door call him a creep and a sissy. His father gets him a basketball ("He practiced a lot / and got good at it / but it had nothing to do / with the doll. / William still wanted one, and his father bought him an electric train set ("The tiny train/ threaded around and around the tracks/ with a clacking sound./ William made cardboard stations / and tunnels/ and bridges / and played with the train/ a lot. But he didn't stop wanting / a doll..." ). 
Finally, his grandmother comes to visit --- and at last William is understood. She gets William the doll (he "loved it right away"). And she explains to William's father (who "was upset.")
 'He's a boy!' he said , 'Why does he need a doll?'"

This is why William needs it:
"so that when he's a father
like you,
he'll know how to take care of his baby
and feed him
and love him
and bring him the things he wants,
like a doll
so that he can practice being a father. "  




Have a Happy Fathers Day  weekend, all you wonderful dads and moms!

5 comments:

  1. I remember when this book first came out and was so controversial, which seems silly now. But there's been a lot of welcome changes in society's view of gender since then.

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  2. I bet this was controversial when it first came out! People would have been horrified at the mere suggestion!

    Thank goodness we have all moved on, and common sense can prevail. I do believe that in earlier times (19th century) it was very common for boys to be given dolls at Christmas time, along with the lead soldiers, of course.

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  3. What a great book. I must try and get hold of it. Great for small boys.

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  4. Oh what a lovely post.
    My son always have some stuff toy with him growing up. I guess everybody needs something or somebody to hug and cuddle.

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  5. Oh my goodness. I've never heard of this, but I love it.
    Yep, those last few lines got to me. *tear tear*

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