The DILF (Dad I’d Like To… Friend) Handbook:
A New Dad’s Guide to Overcoming the Most Common Myths of Parenthood
- Grounded in research, expert insights, and real stories
- Provides the tools needed to help dads to not simply survive, but thrive
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