In "We're Parents! The New Dad's Guide to Baby's First Year," expectant fathers embark on a riveting journey filled with unexpected challenges and delightful surprises. This essential guide combines humor and practical advice, offering insights into everything from diaper dilemmas to late-night feedings. Explore the emotional rollercoaster of new parenthood, as seasoned dads share their wisdom and real-life anecdotes. As you navigate sleepless nights and joyful milestones, uncover the secrets to bonding with your baby and supporting your partner. Get ready to transform from a curious father-to-be into a confident and engaged dad!
By Adrian Kulp
Published: 2019
"Being a dad is not about being perfect; it's about being present."
A practical guide for new dads, from your baby's birth to their first birthday Newborns don't come with a manual, but We're Parents! is the next best thing. Adrian Kulp (a four-time dad himself) offers fast, fun, and easy-to-digest advice that makes it simple for you to step up and do your part as a brand-new dad. Wondering how to burp your newborn? Not sure how to get them to try solids? Desperate to get them to sleep? This comprehensive guide breaks your baby's first year down into quarterly chunks, offering stage-specific advice, quick reference guides, tutorials, monthly stats and goals, and a healthy dose of humor to help you be a supportive partner and great dad to your little one. This standout among new dad books includes: Step-by-step how-tos—Find detailed guidance for common situations you'll encounter as a new dad, from soothing and swaddling your newborn to spotting food allergies and baby-proofing your home. Cheat sheet checklists—Get quarterly checklists of ways you can help around the house, with mom and the baby, and with events and medical appointments. Developmental milestones—Track your baby's development at a glance with charts that lay out the most important milestones in one place. Discover how to be the best father and husband you can be with the expert advice inside We're Parents!
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“Being a dad is not about being perfect; it's about being present.”
We're Parents! The First-Time Dad's Guide to Baby's First Year
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Adrian Kulp is a versatile author and skilled storyteller known for his engaging narratives and relatable characters. With a background in television production, Adrian seamlessly blends humor and heart in his writing, captivating audiences across various genres. He gained notable recognition for his books that often draw from his experiences as a father and husband, offering insights into contemporary family life. In addition to his writing career, Adrian has worked as a television producer, further enhancing his storytelling abilities. He resides in Los Angeles with his family, where he continues to create thought-provoking and entertaining literature.
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