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101 Secrets A Good Dad Knows

101 Secrets A Good Dad Knows

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: To add to my review!
Review: #95 of what a good dad knows talks about teaching your child how to avoid "rabbit ears" in a clutch situation. What is that? Teaching them much like Tiger Wood's dad taught him - to concentrate on the task at hand - shooting the free throw, the putt or whatever it might be and not having rabbit ears that can hear all of the criticisim or hollering coming from others in the crowd - what a great lesson to teach our children.

pint 55 - teach your child how to see the big picture - show her/him how big the universe is and maybe the problems won't seem so overwhemling!

Great stuff - by the way do YOU know the right properties to buy in Monopoly? I do -

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: From a Dad
Review: I am not usually a fan of small books with short entries, especially of the "self-help" variety, but this short book is exceptional. It is packed with practical and fun activities, information to share with your children, and some virtue-inspiring quotes (not Aristotole, but not bad). Certainly there is much more to being a good dad than what is covered in this book, but the book gives a good treatment to some of the more fun Dad opportunities.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: From a Dad
Review: I am not usually a fan of small books with short entries, especially of the "self-help" variety, but this short book is exceptional. It is packed with practical and fun activities, information to share with your children, and some virtue-inspiring quotes (not Aristotole, but not bad). Certainly there is much more to being a good dad than what is covered in this book, but the book gives a good treatment to some of the more fun Dad opportunities.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: From a Dad
Review: I am not usually a fan of small books with short entries, especially of the "self-help" variety, but this short book is exceptional. It is packed with practical and fun activities, information to share with your children, and some virtue-inspiring quotes (not Aristotole, but not bad). Certainly there is much more to being a good dad than what is covered in this book, but the book gives a good treatment to some of the more fun Dad opportunities.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Gift for New Dad
Review: I bought this for my son-in-law after my grandson was born & he thought it was great. Now it is a standard gift for new Dads. I highly recommend it to friends and new grandparents as a gift idea.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Gift for New Dad
Review: I bought this for my son-in-law after my grandson was born & he thought it was great. Now it is a standard gift for new Dads. I highly recommend it to friends and new grandparents as a gift idea.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book for New Dads
Review: I got this as a gift when my daughter was born, and now I give it to all my friends who have kids. It's a great book for reading at the hospital waiting for a child to be born, or later, when you want to look up something like how to build a kite or whittle something or tie a fly. This isn't earth-shattering info by any means, but it's a reach back into a simpler world, and explains some things that we as fathers shouldn't have lost.

All in all, if you ever wanted to be Andy Taylor to your own Opie(s), then this is the book for you. :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book for New Dads
Review: I got this as a gift when my daughter was born, and now I give it to all my friends who have kids. It's a great book for reading at the hospital waiting for a child to be born, or later, when you want to look up something like how to build a kite or whittle something or tie a fly. This isn't earth-shattering info by any means, but it's a reach back into a simpler world, and explains some things that we as fathers shouldn't have lost.

All in all, if you ever wanted to be Andy Taylor to your own Opie(s), then this is the book for you. :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A perfect gift for a new dad!
Review: I love this book! I give it to every friend of mine who is becoming a father for the first time and I've seen this book make a man cry! It's a wonderful sweet book that makes a great gift. I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A perfect gift for a new dad!
Review: I love this book! I give it to every friend of mine who is becoming a father for the first time and I've seen this book make a man cry! It's a wonderful sweet book that makes a great gift. I highly recommend it.


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