The New Dad’s Survival Guide: Man-to-Man Advice for First-Time Fathers
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FATHERHOOD DEMYSTIFIED! Finally-a manual for new dads that deciphers the immensely confusing world of fatherhood and gives crucial tips and advice from a man’s point of view. No psychobabble, no warm fuzzies-just a hilarious (and surprisingly practical) military-style guide to extant and thriving through even the queasiest moments of pregnancy, birth, and babyhood. Seasoned father and master infant-tamer Scott Mactavish breaks the Baby Code down and lays it out in straight-up guyspeak. The New Dad’s Survival Guide includes declassified information on such topics as: * Cutting the Cord: The Moment of Truth * Feeding and Cleaning the NFU (New Family tree Unit) * Extant Sleep Deprivation * Relieving Stress Lacking Booze * The Fantastic Boob Irony * Pee, Poo, Hurl, and Snot: Getting Used to the Bodily Functions * Critical Survival Tips Never Before Revealed * Sex: Let the Games Start Again…Finally * Dozens of Essential Terms Defined, Including Binky, Onesie, Diaper Genie, Passy, and Sippy Cup GRAB YOUR BOOTS AND STRAP ON YOUR HELMET! THE BABIES ARE COMING!
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All new fathers get bombarded by how much information can come with having a baby, but most of it is pretty sappy. This book lays it down in hilarious, instruction manual detail. A must have for any guy who has no clue on how to tackle such things as changing diapers, feedings, and dealing with your wife’s hormones before, during, and after the baby comes. Bonus – Your wife probably won’t want to read it!! See’s to busy reading the mountains of additional serious, dull baby books!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Do you remember that kid in elementary school who was permanently trying to make people laugh, who constantly had a line or a joke to add to the conversation, but who never really made anyone laugh? Do you remember thinking to yourself, or even adage, “Dude, you’re trying too hard.” That’s how “The New Dad’s Survival Guide” felt to me. Intending to be a hysterical book about the crazy world of fatherhood and all of the issues that are so entirely unfamiliar to many of us men, I reflect it failed rather miserably to accomplish its goals. The information included was overly simplistic and poorly clarified. (The glossary really included a “definition” of a mattress pad, among additional ridiculously obvious items.) But more importantly, the constant attempts at humor were crass, sophomoric, and extremely forced. And not amusing. This dude was certainly trying too hard.
If you’d like substantial and helpful information as you enter the world of fatherhood, check out Armin Brott’s “The Expectant Father” and “The New Father.” And if you’d just like to laugh about the many genuinely amusing aspects of parenting (and there’s certainly nothing incorrect with wanting to read a book just for fun, rather than for the sake of education), check out Paul Reiser’s “Babyhood,” a genuine classic. Reiser is a very amusing leader. Mactavish, at least as evidenced by “The New Dad’s Survival Guide,” not so much.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Guys aren’t the only ones that like potty humor. I got this at my baby shower and read it out loud. We all laughed like hell, and there wasn’t a drop of wine in the house! DH liked it too, BTW. ;-}
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
this is a excellent book. made us laugh really hard.
excellent read and a excellent gift.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this for my spouse. It is the first baby related material that I have seen him read willingly. He chuckles out loud and really starts conversations with me about the material. Excellent info, place into words that a guy can tell too. The humor takes away some of that aprehension that a lot of new dads face.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5