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Dude, You're a Dad!: How to Get (All of You) Through Your Baby's First Year

Autor John Pfeiffer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 apr 2013
Your guide to living with your new family!

Pregnancy was just the warmup. Now, it's time to get into the game and help your family through your baby's first year.

From 4 A.M. feedings and visiting the pediatrician to getting back to work and hopping into bed with Mom, Dude, You're a Dad leads you through all the trials and tribulations you'll face as a new dad. Author John Pfeiffer has braved the journey not just once but three times, and will tell you exactly what changes to expect as well as what you can be doing for your baby--and your baby mama--during this time. Complete with foolproof parenting strategies for handling tricky situations, this book also braces you for the years to come, which will be full of head banging, temper tantrums, and restless days.

The first twelve months are make-or-break when it comes to parenting and Dude, You're a Dad is your guide to making sure that nothing gets broken.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440541124
ISBN-10: 1440541124
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 140 x 214 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: ADAMSMEDIA
Colecția Adams Media

Notă biografică

John Pfeiffer is the author of Dude, You're Gonna Be a Dad! and a married father of three. He hopes other new dads will learn from his parental victories (and defeats). John lives with his family in Georgia.

Recenzii

"The perfect pick for those who prefer a more laid-back, humorous guide."

Parentintel
"Humorous and easy-to-read...this book provides practical advice and insights to help new dads."

Kidoneo
"New fathers looking for a friend along the way may enjoy the new book Dude, You're a Dad! It's light, easy and written rather uniquely with little riddles at the end of the chapters."

—Deseret News