Browsing through the Parenting section at Chapters, I came across an interesting Dad book called “Best Things Fathers Do” by Will Glennon. I initially flipped through it and almost put it back (too many words, not enough pictures… I like pictures…) but I’m glad I didn’t.
Read on to see what kind of Dad would enjoy this book, review a quick summary and see if some of the best tips (in my opinion) from this book apply to your life! Finally, Roger Fox in a comic on spending quality time with your kids. Read the rest of this entry »
Some Dads learn new parenting skills from television (think The Cosby Show and hopefully not The Family Guy) while others learn from reading books. With the latter in mind, IncredibleDad.com has embarked on giving Busy Dads (and people looking to buy them books as gifts) concise and relevant reviews of the Dad books out there. First up, “The Dads’ Book – for the Dad who’s Best at Everything” by Michael Heatley. Find out if this book makes the grade and get some free Dad tips out of it to boot! Read the rest of this entry »
This article is very similar to the party question “If you could only meet three people…” but infinitely more important.
As Incredible Dads, we all want to impart the wisdom we’ve gained from our mistakes, life experiences and learnings to make our childrens’ lives easier.
So what 3 books would you absolutely want your kids to read (at some point in their lives) to help them be happier/live better/etc.? Obviously, this list will change as you continue to grow but for what its worth, here are the 3 books that I would want Book Boy and Ballet Girl to read.
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I’m a big Stephen Covey fan! No, scratch that…
I’m a HUGE Steven Covey fan!
Not in a ‘creepy, author-stalker‘ kind of way but in a ‘wow, you write about some amazing truths‘ kind of way.
And one of these truths surround how the four things every Incredible Dad needs to do.
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