That's What Dads Are Made For


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Every child's relationship with a father is unique-even from sibling to sibling. These differences can leave a child wondering what it is that truly connects them to their dad. How can we help kids learn early on what their dads are made for? Meet Coco, a little girl who asks the big question, "This man is my dad, but what does that mean?" Through her journey, young readers and the adults in their lives will: - discover that their relationships are already special and something to be celebrated; - realize that even the most simple moments have the power to become meaningful memories that create a lasting foundation; - strengthen their relationships by engaging in lighthearted conversations. That's What Dads Are Made For is perfect for parents, relatives, and educators who want to create a safe space for children to explore their feelings about their fathers. It shows that no matter what their family situation is, children have a connection they can cherish.




At Work with My Dads


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Emma and her class go on a school trip to her dads’ print shop to learn how printers work. In this fictional narrative, explanatory text and colorful illustrations will help readers learn about the many special things printers make. This fiction title is paired with the nonfiction title My Mom Works with Technology.




Gay Dads


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When gay couples become parents, they face a host of questions and issues that their straight counterparts may never have to consider. How important is it for each partner to have a biological tie to their child? How will they become parents: will they pursue surrogacy, or will they adopt? Will both partners legally be able to adopt their child? Will they have to hide their relationship to speed up the adoption process? Will one partner be the primary breadwinner? And how will their lives change, now that the presence of a child has made their relationship visible to the rest of the world? In Gay Dads: Transitions to Adoptive Fatherhood, Abbie E. Goldberg examines the ways in which gay fathers approach and negotiate parenthood when they adopt. Drawing on empirical data from her in-depth interviews with 70 gay men, Goldberg analyzes how gay dads interact with competing ideals of fatherhood and masculinity, alternately pioneering and accommodating heteronormative “parenthood culture.” The first study of gay men's transitions to fatherhood, this work will appeal to a wide range of readers, from those in the social sciences to social work to legal studies, as well as to gay-adoptive parent families themselves.







A Cup of Comfort for Fathers


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He gave you your eye color, your love of old movies, and the inspiration for countless inside jokes that only a father can appreciate. He's your Dad. A Cup of Comfort for Fathers celebrates the indescribable link between father and child through fifty stirring stories written by, for, and in tribute to dads. From a young father still figuring out his role in his new baby's life to an adult son recounting memories of his long passed-away dad, this collection gives fathers, sons, and daughters countless laughs as well as the opportunity to reflect on your own cherished moments. Any man can be a father. It takes someone special to be a dad.




Queen Bee Moms & Kingpin Dads


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What happens to Queen Bees and Wannabes when they grow up? Even the most well-adjusted moms and dads can experience peer pressure and conflicts with other adults that make them act like they’re back in seventh grade. In Queen Bee Moms & Kingpin Dads, Rosalind Wiseman gives us the tools to handle difficult situations involving teachers and other parents with grace. Reassuring, funny, and unfailingly honest, Wiseman reveals: • Why PTA meetings and Back-to-School nights tap into parents’ deepest insecurities • How to recognize the archetypal moms and dads—from Caveman Dad to Hovercraft Mom • How and when to step in and step out of your child’s conflicts with other children, parents, teachers, or coaches • How to interpret the code phrases other parents use to avoid (or provoke) confrontation • Why too many well-meaning dads sit on the sidelines, and how vital it is that they step up to the plate • What to do and say when the playing field becomes an arena for people to bully and dominate other kids and adults • How to have respectful yet honest conversations with other parents about sex and drugs when your values are in conflict • How the way you handle parties, risky behavior, and academic performance affects your child • How unspoken assumptions about race, religion, and other hot-button subjects sabotage parents’ ability to work together Queen Bee Moms & Kingpin Dads is filled with the kind of true stories that made Wiseman’s New York Times bestselling book Queen Bees & Wannabes impossible to put down. There are tales of hardworking parents with whom any of us can identify, along with tales of outrageously bad parents—the kind we all have to reckon with. For instance, what do you do when parents donate a large sum of money to a school and their child is promptly transferred into the honors program–while your son with better grades doesn’t make the cut? What about the mother who helps her daughter compose poison-pen e-mails to yours? And what do you say to the parent-coach who screams at your child when the team is losing? Wiseman offers practical advice on avoiding the most common parenting “land mines” and useful scripts to help you navigate difficult but necessary conversations. Queen Bee Moms & Kingpin Dads is essential reading for parents today. It offers us the tools to become wiser, more relaxed parents–and the inspiration to speak out, act according to our values, show humility, and set the kind of example that will make a real difference in our children’s lives. Also available as a Random House AudioBook and as an eBook




Dad's Maybe Book


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A bestselling author shares wisdom from a life in letters, lessons learned inwartime, and the challenges, humor, and rewards of raising two sons.




Dads for Daughters


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“The dude’s playbook and toolbox for truly showing up for women at work as an advocate and a warrior for gender equality . . . Go Dads Go!” —W. Brad Johnson & David Smith, authors of Athena Rising Winner 2020 Living Now Gold Award, Family & Parenting Today’s generation of feminist dads are raising confident, empowered daughters who believe they can achieve anything. But the world is still profoundly unequal for women and girls, with workplaces built by men for men, massive gender pay gaps, and deeply-ingrained gender stereotypes. Dads for Daughters offers fathers guidance for building a world where their daughters can thrive. The most successful leaders of all companies, from family businesses to lean startups, understand that leaders eat last. Your workplace can be a stage for the fight for equality and true leadership that empowers women. The guidance in this book will help you move from TED talks to daily action. Men who were raised with the second-wave feminism of The Feminine Mystique know that the personal is political. The confidence code for girls that you instill at home can lead to a better world for all women. Dads for Daughters is a feminist book for fathers invested in the gender equality fight. With this book, you’ll find: Steps you can take today in your workplace and community to create a better tomorrowInspiring stories from successful and empathetic fathersResources to help you take action in the women’s movement “If you’re a dad who wants to create a fairer and more equal world for your daughters to thrive in, this book is a must-read!” —Jerry Yang, cofounder & former CEO of Yahoo! Inc.




Rebel Girls Dads and Daughters


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TRUE STORIES OF DYNAMIC FATHER-DAUGHTER DUOS In this collection, you’ll meet 25 amazing father-daughter pairs. Dive into their worlds and learn about how they built businesses, trained horses, made music, advocated for others, and dreamed big dreams—together. Climb the cloud-skimming mountain the Grand with Marina Vasarhelyi-Chin and Jimmy Chin. Make movie magic with Bryce Dallas Howard and Ron Howard. Soar to tennis superstardom with Coco and Corey Gauff. Rescue animals with Bindi and Steve Irwin. The inspiring, easy-to-read stories in Rebel Girls Dads and Daughters come with colorful full-page portraits created by female artists from all around the world. Plus, scannable codes let you listen to longer stories on the Rebel Girls app!




Days with the Dads: Recollections of a Small-Time Journalist


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An array of stories--many funny, some educational, and a few inspirational--take readers through the evolution of middle-class American society from the years just after World War II until the Iraq War era.