Books written by Fathers about parenting/children?

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I have just purchased Joe Kelly’s Dad’s and Daughters book. It’s written by a dad about how he cares for his children and shows them he loves them in deed and by showing understanding for their emotional needs.

I am very hungry for a book written in the same style and tone, by men or fathers.

What books for, by, from, about etc dads/fathers/men could you recommend?

Thanks!

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2 Responses to “Books written by Fathers about parenting/children?”

  1. One of my (and my husband’s) favorite parenting book’s is “To Train Up A Child” by Michael Pearl. He also has “No Greater Joy” in volumes 1-3, these are much more ‘light-hearted’.

  2. Try Dr. James Dobson, and John Rosemond

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