Well, nobody’s parents are perfect, but what if you could be the perfect parent? Listen parents, I think it’s possible now. No, it’s probably too late for dead dads, but if you’ve done a good job so far, then perfection is within your grasp. Let me explain, you see, you need the ultimate book designed just for dads:

“The Father’s Almanac” by S. Adams Sullivan – 1947.

Sometimes funny, but always informative, this work is perfect for a parent who has a child, toddler, or teenager and suddenly realizes that their offspring came without an information manual. Well, consider this the book for you. The subtitle; “An indispensable book of practical advice and ideas for men who enjoy the fun and challenge of raising young boys.” After reading this book, I agree, it is all that and more. There is even a chapter for soon to be parents who are quite worried and wondering if they will be able to handle it or not. Chances are you won’t get it all right with or without this book, but it’s a great start.

Chapters include topics such as dealing with babies, proper discipline, playing with children, juggling family and work, providing for a family, and real needs, as well as chapters on special events, working with children, teach them and keep them in good condition. records. The end of the book is rich with much-needed information, further reading, and resources. If you are one day and want to stay on top of your parenting duties, you need this book and you should be reading it too.