Book Description
As a former boy, a father immediately understands why his son builds a tower of blocks, calls it a boom crane, and then knocks it down. But why does his daughter build the same tower, call it an ice-cream cone, and then offer a taste? As Harry Harrison, author of the chunky little bestseller Father to Son, would suggest, fathers of daughters should simply enjoy that imaginative treat, and every other she's likely to dream up.
Filled with short, sweet, inspirational words of wisdom, Father to Daughter is a book of guidance for Dads on loving, shaping-and learning to comprehend-their inscrutable little girls. Divided into stages from infancy on up, it offers a pithy lesson on every page. Helpful reassurance: Tickle her, play with her, give her piggyback rides. She's not breakable. Advice on passing down skills: Show her how to climb up a tree. Also, how to climb down. Your role: Be home for dinner on time. This is very important. Make sure she knows she can call you at any time and you will go get her. This is why the cell phone was invented. Guideposts, both material and spiritual: Give her a piggybank when she's little. She's never too young to learn the value of saving. And, Help her understand that there's more to life than wearing the right jeans. And finally: Prepare for the day when you're not the most important man in her life.
About the Author
Harry H. Harrison, Jr. is an award-winning copywriter and principal of Harrison Creative Direction, a creative consultancy firm specializing in marketing strategy. He is the father of two and lives with his family in Richardson, Texas.
Father to Daughter: Life Lessons on Raising a Girl FROM THE PUBLISHER
As a former boy, a father immediately understands why his son builds a tower of blocks, calls it a boom crane, and then knocks it down. But why does his daughter build the same tower, call it an ice-cream cone, and then offer a taste? As Harry Harrison, author of the chunky little bestseller Father to Son, would suggest, fathers of daughters should simply enjoy that imaginative treat, and every other she's likely to dream up.
Filled with short, sweet, inspirational words of wisdom, FATHER TO DAUGHTER is a book of guidance for Dads on loving, shaping-and learning to comprehend-their inscrutable little girls. Divided into stages from infancy on up, it offers a pithy lesson on every page. Helpful reassurance: "Tickle her, play with her, give her piggyback rides. She's not breakable." Advice on passing down skills: "Show her how to climb up a tree. Also, how to climb down." Your role: "Be home for dinner on time. This is very important." "Make sure she knows she can call you at any time and you will go get her. This is why the cell phone was invented." Guideposts, both material and spiritual: "Give her a piggybank when she's little. She's never too young to learn the value of saving." And, "Help her understand that there's more to life than wearing the right jeans." And finally: "Prepare for the day when you're not the most important man in her life."
About the Author:Harry H. Harrison, Jr. is an award-winning copywriter and principal of Harrison Creative Direction, a creative consultancy firm specializing in marketing strategy. He is the father of two and lives with his family in Richardson, Texas.
FROM THE CRITICS
Children's Literature - Meredith Kiger, Ph.D.
This neat little handbook is wisdom passed on by the author from fathers of successful daughters, 378 pages of short suggestions, to be exact. The book begins when "she" is born and is divided into sections called The Wonder Years, The Mystery Years, Girls and Spirituality, Girls and Sports, Girls and Money, Girls and Cars, Girls and Boys and Older Girls. There is advice for every occasion and some will surprise you, like, "She may decide to punish you by not talking. Enjoy your peace!" (p.193) There is invaluable advice that is likely to bring a smile to your lips or a tear to your eye. A perfect gift for the new father! 2003, Workman Publishing, Ages adult parent.