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Old 05-06-2016, 05:51 PM   #1024
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Kindle Daily Deals -- exp 06 May


Whispersync: no deals today
Here's one, then:

Title: 52 Things Kids Need from a Dad.
Genre: Non-Fiction (Religious/Family).
Author(s): Jay Payleitner.
Price: $5.98 ($1.99 ebook (marked down) + $3.99 Whispersync audio).
Regular Price of Audio, by Itself, at Audible: $14.95.
Ebook Rating/Number of Reviews: 4.5 stars/90 reviews (Amazon).
Audio Rating/Number of Ratings: 3.9/35 ratings.
Pages/Audio Length: 193/4 hours and 44 minutes.
Narrator(s): Jay Payleitner.
Audible URL: http://www.audible.com/pd/Self-Devel...ook/B0057AOT3C.
Amazon URL (can get the whole Whispersync deal here): https://www.amazon.com/52-Things-Kid.../dp/B005MJ8NH6.
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Book Description (Amazon):
“God, please help me…another game of Candy Land…”

Quite a few dads spend time with their kids. However, many have no clue what their kids really need.

Enter author Jay Payleitner, veteran dad of five, who’s also struggled with how to build up his children’s lives. His
52 Things Kids Need from a Dad combines straightforward features with step-up-to-the-mark challenges men will appreciate:

a full year’s worth of focused, doable ideas—one per week, if desired
uncomplicated ways to be an example, like “kiss your wife in the kitchen”
tough, frank advice, like “throw away your porn”
And, refreshingly…

NO exhaustive (and exhausting) lists of “things you should do”
NO criticism of dads for being men and acting like men
Dads will feel respected and empowered, and gain confidence to initiate activities that build lifelong positives into their kids. Great gift or men’s group resource!
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