Best books for new dads

The New Father
What is The New Father about?
If you are dreading the first 12 months of fatherhood, read The New Father by Armin A. Brott. This must-read will tell you all about your child's month-by-month development, your partner's, and your own emotions and challenges. Moreover, the author touches on the transformation of fatherhood in our society, how technology affects it, how being fully involved in fatherhood changes the man's brain, and more.

We're Pregnant!
What is We're Pregnant! about?
Being new dad can be extremely stressful — that's why you need a detailed and encouraging guide. "We're Pregnant!" will help fathers learn more about what the mother of the child is going through. It will also allow you to be a better partner and deal with all kinds of situations.

The Danish Way of Parenting
What is The Danish Way of Parenting about?
Learn and embrace “hygge” parenting with the book The Danish Way of Parenting by Jessica Joelle Alexander and Iben Sandahl. They introduce the PARENT system, which stands for Play, Authenticity, Reframing, Empathy, No ultimatums, and Togetherness. Follow the Danish advice to raise the happiest and kindest kids.

The 5 Love Languages of Children
What is The 5 Love Languages of Children about?
We all know how the five love languages rule our romantic relationships and marriages. But did you know that in parent-child relationships, knowing the love language of our kids is equally crucial? Read The 5 Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell to identify your child’s love language and use this knowledge effectively to make your child happy and your parenting experience easy.

Positive Parenting
What is Positive Parenting about?
"Positive Parenting" by Rebecca Eanes is an amazing guide to building meaningful relationships with children. Refuse yelling or punishment and adopt some practical solutions presented in this book. This way, you will find harmony, create self-discipline, and nurture your kid's confidence.

The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read
What is The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read about?
“The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read (and Your Children Will Be Glad That You Did)” by Philippa Perry explains all aspects of parenting, both positive and negative. You will find the psychologist's advice on how to improve healthy parent-child relationships and family communication.

Expecting Better
What is Expecting Better about?
Pregnant women go through all kinds of stress, one of the most pressing one being the stress of finding the right information. To alleviate this stress, Emily Oster makes inquiries into the misconceptions or conventional wisdoms of pregnancy. She writes about the most talked about aspects of being pregnant, helping the readers to make informed decisions.

The Happiest Baby on the Block
What is The Happiest Baby on the Block about?
Do you have trouble putting your fussy baby to sleep? Don't worry – a renowned parenting expert, Harvey Karp, will teach you all about the calming reflex, the fourth trimester, breastfeeding, bedsharing, and more. Read The Happiest Baby on the Block to become the calmest parent of the happiest infant.

No-Drama Discipline
What is No-Drama Discipline about?
No-Drama Discipline offers a compassionate yet effective approach to discipline that can be put to practice immediately. The authors provide a refreshing alternative to traditional discipline methods, aiming to create stronger parent-child connections. Discover how to turn challenging moments into opportunities for growth and raise emotionally intelligent and resilient children.

Getting to 50/50
What is Getting to 50/50 about?
In their book “Getting to 50/50”, Sharon Meers and Joanna Strober offer insights and strategies for achieving a more equal division of labor in relationships. By presenting personal stories, research findings, and practical advice, the authors aim to inspire couples to work together for a more fulfilling relationship dynamic.


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