
Muddle Your Way Through Fatherhood: How to Fool People into Thinking
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This is the book dads across the world have been waiting for all their lives, whether they're on the verge of becoming a dad, or already knee-deep in kids. They just didn't know they were waiting. Letting you in on the insider secrets the so called 'real' parenting books don't dare tell you, this will arm you with all the tips, cheats and excuses you're going to need to seem like a vaguely competent father. Find out.. How to survive family holidays How to change a nappy in 17 easy stages The greatest lies to tell your kids Using a series of scientifically questionable quizzes, flowcharts, checklists and celebrity advice, this award-worthy book will quite possibly be the most important thing you ever read and will ensure that no one thinks you're a terrible father again. Except possibly your kids, but they don't count.
Author: Paul Merrill
Format: Paperback, 192 pages
Published: 2017, Australian Geographic Pty Ltd, Australia
Genre: Humour: Collections & General
Description
This is the book dads across the world have been waiting for all their lives, whether they're on the verge of becoming a dad, or already knee-deep in kids. They just didn't know they were waiting. Letting you in on the insider secrets the so called 'real' parenting books don't dare tell you, this will arm you with all the tips, cheats and excuses you're going to need to seem like a vaguely competent father. Find out.. How to survive family holidays How to change a nappy in 17 easy stages The greatest lies to tell your kids Using a series of scientifically questionable quizzes, flowcharts, checklists and celebrity advice, this award-worthy book will quite possibly be the most important thing you ever read and will ensure that no one thinks you're a terrible father again. Except possibly your kids, but they don't count.

Muddle Your Way Through Fatherhood: How to Fool People into Thinking