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| Books for Dads |
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Check out our list of books that are written with dads
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Fatherhood
Peter Howarth
A collection of
stories about fatherhood written by different men. Funny, poignant
and moving.
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Love, Laughter and Parenting
Steve Biddulph
Although this book has not been reviewed, we have read
other books by Steve and they have been impressed by their
honesty, and focus on fatherhood. We have also had the
pleasure of being present at Steve's talks and his message
is a powerful one, focusing on the role of the father in his
children's lives, particularly in interacting with his sons. |
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Father for Life
Armin A. Brott
An easy to
read book that answers many of the questions men will often
not ask. |
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| What to look for in a good book
for dads |
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A good book on fatherhood should be able to relate to
men, and their concerns. If the book is written by a man, it is easier
for this to happen as it is more likely that it will speak the language
that men understand and find relevant. |
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Good books on fatherhood are often funny and raise the
issues that men are concerned about when expecting a new baby in the
family - finances, sex and sex often are the favorite subjects! |
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