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Father may sometimes know best, but he could learn a lot about parenting,
fatherhood and how to be a great dad with books from Newport Beach
libraries.
For fathers-to-be, Alan Thicke, who played one of TV’s most memorable
dads on “Growing Pains,” provides a witty countdown to childbirth in “How
Men Have Babies, The Pregnant Father’s Survival Guide.” Along with useful
information, Thicke offers mischievous commentary, guy talk and wisdom
from celebrity pals Jason Alexander, Kevin Costner, Cuba Gooding Jr. and
Wayne Gretzky in this lighthearted look at the nine-month prelude to
fatherhood.
Another TV celebrity looks at the joys and perils of parenting from a
male perspective in “Don’t Make Me Stop This Car!: Adventures in
Fatherhood.” In this new memoir by genial “Today” show weatherman Al
Roker, you’ll find frank discussions about infertility, adoption, divorce
and the challenges of balancing a high-profile career and raising
daughters from two marriages.
Author, lawyer and television game show host Ben Stein serves up another
tale about new daddyhood in “Tommy & Me,” an intimate account about
adopting a son in midlife and how it transformed the values of a
previously self-absorbed superachiever. Fans of cable TV’s “Win Ben
Stein’s Money” are sure to enjoy this look at what parenthood can teach
us about time, sharing, patience and priorities.
There’s no celebrity voice in Better Homes and Gardens’ “New Father
Book,” a real-world guide for new dads that features practical tips for
getting through the early days. From being a good prenatal dad to
fostering children’s emotional health, this overview of parenting from
birth through the preschool years provides a concise crash course for
dads who take fatherhood seriously.
Both dads and moms may find guidelines for helping their sons become
happy, well-balanced men in “Raising Boys.” If you think male and female
children have no differences other than those we give them through
conditioning, check out this guide to understanding what makes boys tick
for a different view of gender distinctions.
Fathers are teachers, disciplinarians and protectors for daughters as
well as sons, and readers may explore all these roles in “Daddies and
Daughters.” Alternately funny, sad and moving, this uplifting collection
of real-life interviews reveals much about how dads can influence their
little girls.
Humans may be able to learn a bit about the essence of fathering from
wolves, beavers and sea horses, observes psychoanalyst Jeffrey Masson in
“The Emperor’s Embrace.” From this account of dads in the animal kingdom,
explore a gamut of behaviors--from that of emperor penguins, who incubate
the eggs of their young on their feet, to household dogs who’ve been
robbed of parenting skills by domestication, to bears who don’t even
recognize their own offspring.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with
Debbie Walker.
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