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One Dad, Two Dads, Brown Dad, Blue Dads is a children's book written by Johnny Valentine and Melody Sarecky. [1] The intended audience is elementary school children, and it discusses all kinds of different fathers, including having two dads. Its title is a play on the title of an older Dr. Seuss children's book, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue ...
Daddy's Roommate is a children's book written by Michael Willhoite and published by Alyson Books in 1990. [1] One of the first children's books to address the subject of homosexuality, the story follows a young boy whose divorced father now lives with his life partner.
Storybook Dads is a non-profit charity in the UK founded by Sharon Berry and first launched in HM Prison Dartmoor in 2003. The charity enables serving prisoners and detainees to record bed time stories which can then be sent home to their children, and aims to maintain connections between serving prisoners and their families. [2]
His books have been translated into 53 languages, [1] and he has been described as "the fastest-growing children's author in the UK", with a literary style compared to that of Roald Dahl. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Some of his books have been adapted into television films, which he has also appeared in, including Mr Stink (2012), Gangsta Granny (2013 ...
The Daily Dad: 366 Meditations on Parenting, Love, and Raising Great Kids by Ryan Holiday
Feiler's moving new book, "The Council of Dads", tells their story". [ 1 ] Christine Seib writing for The Times said, "What caused the "tsunami of emotion, horror, fear and sleeplessness" that forced him out of bed that morning was the prospect of leaving the dark-haired toddlers who loved to do a dance that was a mix of ballet, ring-a-roses ...
“My dad spent 14 years writing a book. He worked full time and his kids came first. But (he) made time for his book,” Richards’ daughter wrote in a TikTok video posted Feb. 8. The video from ...
Harsh self-talk covered up the reality of my father’s inherent worth, blinding him to the fact that he, too, was all the colors. My first word was “Dada.” My father’s last word was ...