It's expected to climb and has already reached number one in the "Fiction about Value and Virtues for Children" subcategory on the website. People have already snapped up copies online and shared their thoughts in the reviews section about the book, which appears to have split opinion among readers.
The Evening Standard's Emily Phillips said her own child loved the "soothing" book being read to her but added the writing was "a little schmaltzy" in places.
One rhyming couplet goes: "This is your bench/Where you'll witness great joy/From here you will rest/See the growth of our boy".
Others defended the writing as "clearly meant more for a father or parent to read and give them a smile" despite it being sold as a book for kids.
A positive review titled "Beautiful keepsake" read: "The poem throughout is lovely Don’t really understand the negative reviews, it’s a beautiful book and clearly meant more for a Father or parent to read and give them a smile. My children loved looking at the pictures and pointing out ‘daddy’, but it made my husband tear up".
One reader also praised the poem for showing "diversity" by representing a range of different families in its "gorgeous" illustrations.