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Fun, informative, and easy to read : Be Prepared: A Practical Handbook for New Dads
I love this book! It's hilarious, and at the same time, unbelievably helpful. It captures a new dad's state of mind perfectly.
There are illustrations everywhere, on how to do everything, like swaddling, burping, and babyproofing, and all these inventive ways to soothe a screaming baby, and how to keep yourself awake at work.
I read a couple of other books for new dads, and my eyes started to glaze over. But this book was so much fun that I couldn't put it down.
An added bonus: some pages in the book point you to a companion website where you can download audio files and video files and other helpful documents.
Highly recommended!











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