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Do I Look Like a Daddy to You?: A Survival Guide for First-Time Fathers [Paperback]

Quinton Skinner (Author)
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June 5, 2001
It takes a baby to turn a guy into a man.

Hard-won lessons of a first-time father — the good, the bad, and the big-time changes.

"When I used to see a father holding a baby, I thought he was either a poor sap or else an übermensch possessed with talents and levels of forbearance that I would never attain. Now I live on the other side. I'm someone's daddy, and it's the best thing that ever happened to me."

From pregnancy and childbirth through the whirlwind first year of fatherhood, Quinton Skinner shares the adventure of a lifetime: becoming a daddy — and loving it. Nobody said it would be easy. But if imminent fatherhood made Quinton sit up and take notice, baby Natasha's arrival was the making of the man.

Here, with the infinite wisdom of hindsight, is his survival guide for first-time fathers everywhere, filled with hilarious anecdotes and practical advice on how to negotiate that critical first year of your baby's wonderful life.

After a year of on-the-job training, Skinner explores:

• Dealing with the pride — and panic — of your wife's pregnancy (see page 7)
• To be or not to be (in birthing class) (see page 57)
• The moment of truth in the delivery room (see page 77)
• Finding romance after parenthood (see page 102)
• Being the perfect dad while spacing out in front of the TV (see page 112)
• The joys of sleep deprivation (see page 192)
• Becoming a baby chef (see page 177)
• Avoiding the poorhouse (see page 39)

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"An honest romp through the vicissitudes of the most important job of your life."
-- Dr. Drew Pinsky, host of the nationally syndicated radio show Loveline

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It takes a baby to turn a guy into a man.

Hard-won lessons of a first-time father ? the good, the bad, and the big-time changes.

"When I used to see a father holding a baby, I thought he was either a poor sap or else an übermensch possessed with talents and levels of forbearance that I would never attain. Now I live on the other side. I'm someone's daddy, and it's the best thing that ever happened to me."

From pregnancy and childbirth through the whirlwind first year of fatherhood, Quinton Skinner shares the adventure of a lifetime: becoming a daddy ? and loving it. Nobody said it would be easy. But if imminent fatherhood made Quinton sit up and take notice, baby Natasha's arrival was the making of the man.

Here, with the infinite wisdom of hindsight, is his survival guide for first-time fathers everywhere, filled with hilarious anecdotes and practical advice on how to negotiate that critical first year of your baby's wonderful life.

After a year of on-the-job training, Skinner explores:

? Dealing with the pride ? and panic ? of your wife's pregnancy (see page 7)
? To be or not to be (in birthing class) (see page 57)
? The moment of truth in the delivery room (see page 77)
? Finding romance after parenthood (see page 102)
? Being the perfect dad while spacing out in front of the TV (see page 112)
? The joys of sleep deprivation (see page 192)
? Becoming a baby chef (see page 177)
? Avoiding the poorhouse (see page 39)

Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Dell; First Edition edition (June 5, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440509149
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440509141
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.2 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,044,674 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Do I look like a Daddy to you?, June 11, 2002
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Erica Meikle (Santa Cruz, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I bought this book for my husband when we found out that we were expecting our first child. After reading through about half of the book, he asked me to throw it away. The writer is a huge downer; he complained about EVERYTHING in the hospital and at the last minute he decided that he would not be in the room when his baby was born! My husband did not feel that this was the type of perspective that he wanted to learn from his first time into fatherhood.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful gift, January 10, 2002
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Meagan P. (Hopewell, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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I bought this book for my husband (who doesn't like to read)and he loves it! I also thought it was great for me to get the "daddy's perspective" so I have been reading it too. It is a very candid look at the things men go through from when they find out they are going to be fathers for the first time, the pregnancy, the birth process and actually caring for a child. It is honest, funny and touching. I would recommend it highly for anyone who is going through the process for the first time!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fatherhood : the great and the gritty, June 13, 2001
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For those fathers who've been subjected to the various "new parents" books where Daddy is reduced to a spectral figure at best or a bumbling hindrance at worst, Skinner's book is a welcome antidote. Neither moralizing nor new-age/touchy-feely, "Daddy" conveys the awesome responsibility (and fun) of being a dad while remembering that most parents are flawed, humble creatures just getting by. The story of how Skinner found out he was going to be a father is outstanding -- and probably no worse than how most dads found out -- as are the recurring figures who complicate the job of being parent. Enough of books that wax romantically about how great it is to be a parent. It is, but it's also gritty, hard work, and Skinner's book conveys very well how the gritty and the great go hand in hand.
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