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MY BEST FRIEND CALLS ME PAPA. Great gift to Dad from son or daughter! Fun way to announce new pregnancy! 15.24 cm x 22.86 cm (6x9 inches), paperback cover with glossy finish, 100 pages of lined journal paper. Click on Author, BFF PRESS, to view matching books for the whole family: Father, Mother, Da, Mum, Grandpa, Grandma, Gran, Uncle, Aunt etc..
Inspired by his family experiences and his parents' paintings, a young boy creates four poems.
My Best Friend Calls Me Dad. Wonderful gift for your pop on Fathers Day! Perfect gift for your Dad's Birthday! Great pregnancy reveal gift! Buy matching books for the Dad Club! Use as a journal, notebook, diary. 6" x 9" lined notebook, 120 pages, matte cover.
MY BEST FRIEND CALLS ME DAD. Great gift to Father from son or daughter! 15.24 cm x 22.86 cm (6x9 inches), paperback cover with glossy finish, 100 pages of lined journal paper. Click on Author, BFF PRESS, to view matching books for the whole family: Father, Mother, Da, Mum, Grandpa, Grandma, Gran, Uncle, Aunt etc..
Fun gift for the expecting dad! Great pregnancy, new baby announcement! Dad's birthday, Father's Day! This book measures 15.24 cm x 22.86 cm (6x9 inches), paperback cover with glossy finish, 100 pages of lined journal paper. Click on Author, BFF PRESS, to view matching books for the whole family: Father, Mother, Da, Mum, Grandpa, Grandma, Gran, Uncle, Aunt etc..
MY BEST FRIENDS CALL ME PAPA. Great group gift to Dad from his children! 15.24 cm x 22.86 cm (6x9 inches), paperback cover with glossy finish, 100 pages of lined journal paper. Click on Author, BFF PRESS, to view matching books for the whole family: Father, Mother, Da, Mum, Grandpa, Grandma, Gran, Uncle, Aunt etc..
I know it’s so wrong, but my best friend needs to know. So, how do we say it? Hey, I’m pregnant with your father’s child! You’re gonna be a big sister! Yay!!! No, this can’t happen. She can’t know. No one can know. I always understood he was off limits, But I couldn’t imagine my life without him. In fact, I saved myself for him! And working at his restaurant was…fun. My ‘let’s seduce Michael plan’ was working, And soon he was feeding me chocolate covered strawberries, And I was tasting whipped cream off of his lips and…you know what… But we screwed up…big time! So, time for Plan B now. Yep, when shit hits the fan, I do the easy thing and run away. Will my Prince Charming come after me? Or did I just ruin my only chance at a happily ever after?
He’s the one man I’m not supposed to want… My dad’s best friend. After he rejected me six years ago, I’ve steered clear of Jonas. Until now. I need his help, and I won’t take no for an answer. The plan is to show up at his house and plead my case, but a rainstorm derails everything, trapping us together for the weekend. When he catches me in a compromising position, things quickly spiral out of control. We promise each other the weekend to purge the desire that’s been simmering for six long years. No fantasy is too dark, too filthy, too forbidden, to play out. The only rule is that this thing between us ends when the storm does. Surely it’s the one rule I can keep from breaking? In My Dad’s Best Friend, You’ll Find: - Grumpy One + Sunshine One - Daddy Stuff - Age Gap Romance - Kinky roleplay - Only One Bed!
Fathers, how many times on a weekly basis do you hear the expression from your children: "Daddy Look?" Have you ever wondered why they want you to look so badly? Do you know how much power exists in Daddy's Look? If you haven't been looking at them, what have you been looking at? What happens when Daddies don't look? Are there dangers in not looking? Is is too late to look? Authors Battle, Sanders and Watts tackle these questions and more in this tremendous book destined to change the lives of all who read it and truly want to make a difference in their children's lives. "This is a great book. Daddy Look offers a focused approach to becoming a godly father. Using the story of "Daddy Look," it summarizes these lessons in five key principles: -Being a Godly Man -Being a Man of Character -Being a Teacher -Being a Provider -Being a Protector "This book is clearly written with Christian fathers as a target audience; however, men without a Christian background would still glean much from the principles in the book. I whole-heartedly recommend this book. It's a great read, and I'm very proud that my Pastor is one of its authors." -Grover Johnson, Single Dad "This book will both challenge and provoke change in any father who takes the time to read it and then makes a commitment to apply it. I truly wish this book was around when I was raising my two children as a sole provider and self-sufficient single Mom" -Dr. Anita Latin-Byrdsong - Founder, OVL Foundation A father with the responsibility of raising up a child and being a role model to look up to... "I felt like I failed recently while my 11 year old daughter asked me if I love her. It was a gut shot that caused me to stop everything and have a heart felt talk with her. I realize now that she has been saying "DaddyLook!" but in many different ways. My daughter and I have a new found relationship that feels much different than before. But had I listened to her cries sooner this could have been avoided and she could have detoured from the feelings of being lonely and unloved. The book Daddy Look gives a great understanding on the complications of parenting and how to avoid or deal with these situations in life. -Michael Pine www.daddylookbook.com
This book contains information concerning my life and how I got through the rough times. From a young age to my current years, there were some abuse, love, lost of trust, and hard times of raising seven kids being a single parent with no help or any family members. Real names are not used in this book. Fictional names of the characters are used. Life is not a silly game and should not be preyed upon. Treat people with respect. If you can't help them, don't hurt them. Just move out of their way . . .