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Help! I'm a Dad :All a new dad needs to know about the difficult first few months

Help! I'm a Dad

Help! I'm a Dad :All a new dad needs to know about the difficult first few months

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Published: 24 April, 2014
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With the population expanding at an alarming rate, it's time for all new dads to take their fair share of parental responsibility and step up to the plate - after all, the hard work's already been done!
Becoming a dad is a daunting prospect at the best of times, but a first-time dad needs all the help he can get, and that's where Help! comes in. This is an essential guide for all new fathers that covers everything you need to know from what to buy to how to use it. Told with Nick Harper's ready wit, not to mention his years of experience, Help! I'm a Dad will show you how to be a confident and capable dad and, most of all, how to enjoy the experience.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781782432241
ISBN10 1782432248
Number Of Pages 192
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

A survival guide that will give all new dads the confidence and positivity they need to really enjoy their new found status * Babyworld *
Perfectly pitched with clearly labelled, easy to navigate instructions * Families magazine *
Nick Harper shares his hard-won experience in this indispensable book for very prospective father * Families (North West London) *

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Author's Bio

Nick Harper is a freelance writer who has worked for all manner of fine publications down the years, from the Guardian and Men's Health to Q, FHM and FourFourTwo. He has written Man Skills, Man Up! and If It's Broke, Fix It for Michael O'Mara. He is about so high, sports a beard that is a confusing mix of brown, ginger and grey, and has spent the last five years raising twin boys with his wife. Hence the grey. He is tired but very happy.

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