Dad Rules
How My Children Taught Me To Be a Good Parent
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- £5.49
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- £5.49
Publisher Description
'She says: "Darling let's have children". I know this is a historic moment. I must respond like a man. So I ignore her . . .'
Sunday Times columnist Andrew Clover would like to share with you everything he's learned - the hard way - about childcare. Starting at the beginning, by asking why men are so terrified of breeding, he examines every worry a parent is likely to face: How can I make them sleep? How do I choose a good school? Will I ever have sex again? Why should I paint my face like a tiger? Wise and candid, this is the most truthful parenting guide of all time. It's also the funniest and most inspiring read any dad - or mum - could ever hope to read.
Customer Reviews
Good read for tired Dads
I am really enjoying this witty look at life suffering under the yoke of offspring oppression!
The only downside is the price, which seems a little expensive for a digital product. Nevertheless a jolly good read!
DAD RULES
As a 39 year old new father of a beautiful two month old daughter, I found this book wonderful.
It taught me that life should not be taken too seriously and to enjoy and treasure every moment i will have with my child. To an unimaginative person like me, it has given me many ideas to try. I loved every minute of it.
I recommend it to every parent.
Just perfect
Andrew's funny and frank book takes you on a tour of fatherhood. No lectures, no lists of things you must do and no pressure to invest in flash cards.
His witty recollections teach that you should enjoy your kids and you might even learn a few things on the way.
If only that you're probably not the only one making a fool of himself in Tesco which entertaining your kids.
Well written, hilarious and completely engaging.