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Encouragement, perspective, and practical advice… The Daily Dad: 366 Meditations on Parenting, Love, and Raising Great Kids by Ryan Holiday

Family Book of The Day:

The Daily Dad: 366 Meditations on Parenting, Love, and Raising Great Kids

by Ryan Holiday
4.8 stars – 611 reviews
Everyday Price: $15.99
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“Life is short. Do not forget about the most important things in our life, living for other people and doing good for them.”—Marcus Aurelius

Becoming a parent is more than just a biological process – it’s a lifelong commitment to sacrifice, service, and most importantly, love. It’s a challenge to get up every day and put your kids first. You will experience moments of heroic compassion and humiliating failure, sometimes within the same day.

But you don’t have to do it alone. From Ryan Holiday, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the smash hit The Daily StoicThe Daily Dad provides 366 timeless meditations on parenting in a few manageable paragraphs a day – useful for even the most sleep deprived new parent.

Drawing on his own experience as a father of two as well as lessons from the lives of legends such as Theodore Roosevelt, Bruce Springsteen, Queen Elizabeth II, Marcus Aurelius, and Toni Morrison, this daily devotional provides wisdom and guidance on being the role model your child needs. Whether you’re expecting your first or already a grandparent, The Daily Dad offers encouragement, perspective, and practical advice for every stage of your child’s life.

Today’s Book of The Day is sponsored by this week’s Kids’ eBook of The Week:

Can We Get a Rhinoceros?

by Christian Kueng
Everyday Price: $19.95
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Here’s the set-up:

A young boy is eager to have a pet. But not just any pet will do. He wants a RHINOCEROS. Mom has questions in the hopes of making her son realize what a far-fetched idea it is to have such a large beast to take care of:

Where would you keep it?

Where would you keep its food? And

How would you get rid of all the poo he poops?

Then, if not a rhinoceros, how about a whale? a tiger? Or even a blue-footed booby? Mom finally makes a suggestion for a more suitable pet. What could it possibly be?

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