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4 Reddit comments about Because I'm Your Dad:

u/MercyMay · 4 pointsr/beyondthebump

There are a ton! I got them from Amazon. Once I looked at one, I just followed the recommended titles and found more lol. These are the ones I got:

Just me and my dad: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0307118398

My dad loves me: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1934082848

I love you daddy: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1445462893

Because I'm your dad: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1484726618

"Just me and my dad" is his favorite. "Because I'm your dad" is a good one but at the end it says "I do all these things because that's what my dad did for me," so I'd only recommend it if your husband has a good relationship with his dad. My husband's dad passed away a decade ago, so I think it's a little bittersweet for him.

u/NohoTwoPointOh · 2 pointsr/SingleDads

Self Improvement:

  1. Tell me about it. In my 20's, I ate everything under the sun and could barely maintain. Around 35, that shit ended. I did keto to lose it, but now eat a low-carb diet to keep it off. How are your cooking skills? What eating habits do you think are hindering your goals? Mine was beer and late-night carb snacking.

  2. What stopped? I'm guessing a combination of stress, depression and too much fucking life! Something else, maybe?

  3. Ooooh! What did you create before? Sounds interesting!


    Stuff for your daughter:

  4. A walk before or after dinner. Every day. Teach her to observe. The birds and bugs. The spray paint markings on the street. See a plane in the sky? Ask her where she thinks it is going. Ask her why she thinks the leaves on the tree are changing color and falling off. It is a great chance to bond with her and help her learn (and for you to learn from here). It also helps with your first self-improvement item. During our walks, we end up playing tag, sumo wrestling (she wins a lot), a stripped-down fartlek (you might call them Indian runs), or her invention--running while holding hands. She loves these games and it gets my ass out of a chair. Again, the bonding time is unmatched.

  5. Temper your expectations here. I say do it with gusto, but know that you will need tough skin if the PTA is mostly moms. They will see you as an intruder (as they do with most men in early education). I'm not one bit saying not to do it. Just know that you'll have to be extra tough and persistent. I would suggest also joining a dad's group. It's a good way for you to meet other motivated dads and learn additional dadcraft skills. PM me if you're having a hard time finding one in your area.

  6. 4-5 books a night. This is the best damn thing you can do for your daughter. Your local library is awesome. Don't forget that they can order other books from other neighboring libraries. We have dealth with death (The Fall of Freddie the Leaf, When Dinosaurs Die), potty training (Potty), divorce (Two Homes), science (Baby Loves Thermodynamics or Scientist Scientist), anatomy (Contemplating Your Belly Button), personal conduct (any of the Toddler Tools books from Free Spirit Publishing). I also throw one Dad book in each night like Kisses for Daddy, Grizzly Dad, Daddy Cuddles, Because I'm Your Dad and others. The DC Superheroes Character Education series is pretty nice. It also helps your bond with your daughter along with improving her reading skills.
u/kayemgi · 2 pointsr/moderatelygranolamoms

Daddy Kisses

My Dad Loves Me

Dada

Because I'm Your Dad

I Love You Daddy

Edit: Not daughter specific, but I think all are gender neutral.