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Be the Coolest Dad on Block: All of Tricks, Games, Puzzles and Jokes You Need to Impress Your Kids (and k eep them entertained for years Come!)
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Be the Coolest Dad on Block: All of Tricks, Games, Puzzles and Jokes You Need to Impress Your Kids (and k eep them entertained for years Come!)
Current price: $14.99
Barnes and Noble
Be the Coolest Dad on Block: All of Tricks, Games, Puzzles and Jokes You Need to Impress Your Kids (and k eep them entertained for years Come!)
Current price: $14.99
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An all-encompassing guide to entertaining, amazing, and possibly even educating children,
Be the Coolest Dad on the Block
provides the perfect excuse to stand on a balloon, play with grated cheese in the microwave, and unroll an entire roll of toilet paper, all in the name of spending time with your kids.
Written by a comedy writer and a cartoonist with thirty years’ combined experience as dads,
is a cornucopia of practical parenting advice, like how to skip stones or teach a kid to ride a bike. It has answers to the pesky questions kids love, such as “Why is the sky blue?” or “Where do babies come from?” And it can help dads entertain large groups of kids with slapstick gags (“burp the alphabet”) or cool tricks (“the hole in the head”).
also contains spooky myths for telling around the campfire and loads of quizzes and jokes for rainy days or endless car rides.
With a range of ideas to suit all situations and sensibilities,
gives any dad the right stuff to be the wackiest and smartest guy in the room.
Be the Coolest Dad on the Block
provides the perfect excuse to stand on a balloon, play with grated cheese in the microwave, and unroll an entire roll of toilet paper, all in the name of spending time with your kids.
Written by a comedy writer and a cartoonist with thirty years’ combined experience as dads,
is a cornucopia of practical parenting advice, like how to skip stones or teach a kid to ride a bike. It has answers to the pesky questions kids love, such as “Why is the sky blue?” or “Where do babies come from?” And it can help dads entertain large groups of kids with slapstick gags (“burp the alphabet”) or cool tricks (“the hole in the head”).
also contains spooky myths for telling around the campfire and loads of quizzes and jokes for rainy days or endless car rides.
With a range of ideas to suit all situations and sensibilities,
gives any dad the right stuff to be the wackiest and smartest guy in the room.