You'll Be a Wonderful Dad: Advice on Becoming the Best Father You Can Be
By (Author) Ailsa Wild
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
3rd August 2022
15th September 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Diaries, letters and journals
306.8742
Hardback
112
Width 138mm, Height 188mm, Spine 18mm
304g
Youll Be a Wonderful Dad is your practical and emotional guide on fatherhood in the lead up and months following the birth of a baby.
Once a letter to a dear friend and quickly passed on from dad to dad, Ailsa Wilds warm and encouraging words of precious love and excitement have expanded into a beautiful hardback book to be shared on the parenting journey.
Youll Be a Wonderful Dad is a kind and important guide on how dads can be proactive in supporting their partners and family through the lead up to birth and new parenting: from practising emotional labour and sharing the mental load to embracing play and connection. Complete with illustrations from Bernard Caleo, this is a must-read and perfect gift for new or expecting fathers.
Since writing her original letter, Ailsa has heard from countless families sharing what her words have taught them. Becoming a father is a time of love and learning, when sexism and gender roles can be frustratingly reinforced. But dads belong right in the middle of their families, experiences all the joy and messiness. Its going to be wonderful. Youre going to be wonderful.
This wise and compassionate guide to modern fatherhood could not be better timed or more helpful. Funny, easy to read and inspirational I highly recommend it for all fathers and fathers-to-be. Andy Griffiths
This is such an important book! And it is so clear, positive and gentle. All fathers, and their partners, will appreciate having read it. Thomas Mayor
Ailsa Wild was a professional acrobat and whip-cracker who ran away from the circus to become a writer. She is now an author, performer and creative facilitator with a history of deep collaboration. Ailsa is the lead writer of Small Friends Books (CSIRO Publishing), where she works with microbiologists, virologists and other scientists to translate complex science into award-winning narrative picture books. Her work has appeared in Meanjin, The Monthly, ABC online and #MeToo: Stories from the Australian movement. She has written two junior fiction series: Squishy Taylor and The Naughtiest Pixie (Hardie Grant Childrens Publishing); as well as one book for adults: The Care Factor (Hardie Grant Books). She lives with her partner and son in Melbourne.