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Mitchell Resources - Fathers
Boys of Few Words - by Adam Cox
Dad's & Daughters togetherness guide - by Joe Kelly
Joe Kelly provides practical, playful and hands-on ways to build a stronger relationship with your daughter - and have fun while you're at it!.
Fatherhood - by Bill Cosby
With a sense of humour, Bill Cosby discusses the roles of a father. He provides many examples from his own experience to illustrate his points.
Fatherneed: Why father care is an essential as mother care for your child - by Kyle Pruett
This book discusses the father-child bond, and how the parenting a father offers is so essential to children’s development. Based on research and illustrated with his experiences, he explains the role of a father and encourages dads to be involved. He offers suggestions for step-fathers, fathers of adopted children and fathers of special needs children.
(The) Joy of Fatherhood: The first twelve months - by Marcus Jacob Goldman
This revised edition touches on timely and relevant subjects from pre-natal care through year one of being a dad. The author takes a down-to-earth, month-by-month tour of the first year of a dad’s new life. It covers all of the basics and enlightens you on hundreds of subjects.
Full-Time Dad, Part-Time Kids: A guide for recently separated and divorced fathers
Also includes: Involved Fathers: A guide for today’s dad - by Father Involvement Initiative: Ontario Network
'Full-time Dad' addresses the needs of children whose parents have separated, the children’s feelings, working things out with your ex-partner and becoming the parent you want to be. 'Involved Fathers' includes topics such as why children need their fathers, working together with your partner, and fathering in different family structures.
Children’s books about dads:
Lots of dads
: This book celebrates who dads are and what they do.My dad takes care of me: When his dad loses his job, he feels awkward saying his dad doesn’t work. However, he really enjoys the time that he spends with his dad. In the end, when someone asks him what his dad does, he proudly says "my dad takes care of me."


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