Quarterback Dad: A Play by Play Guide to Tackling Your New Baby
By Bobby Mercer, Alison D. Schonwald
You've just heard that your head coach will be adding a new star player to the team. It's time to suit up and get into shape for the new season.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41269 in Books
- Published on: 2008-04-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 240 pages
About the Author
Bobby Mercer has twenty years of experience as a high-school football coach and is currently the proud stay-at-home father of a two-year-old girl. He won the Coach of the Year award at Orlando Jones High School where he taught physics. The author of two juvenile science books, he is currently pursuing an MA in physics education from the University of Virginia. Mercer lives in Rutherfordton, NC.
Great book for new parents
I bought this book for my husband and he loved it. He read it over the first weekend he had it. I have seen him open it several times since then. I have read parts of it and it is very funny and informative. It is written for guys, but I really enjoyed it myself. I think any new parent could benefit from it. The hints and advice are clear and easy to understand. This book and Be Prepared are the best dad books I have seen. They both combine humor and being helpful.
A must read for parents
A must read for new parents!
I bought this book for a "new Dad" friend of mine. The book is informative and funny. Written in a straight forward language, it will teach you and make you laugh. I would highly reccommend this book not only for new dads, but also for new moms. Perfect for anybody that enjoys sports. The part about registering for baby stuff is priceless. And I have decided to go with a zone defense for my next holiday party. Definitely five stars! And when your kid gets a little older and inquisitive buy him Mercer's book "Smash It, Crash It, Launch It". I own it and rate it five stars too.
Great for Dads
I've got a bunch of "new dad" books, but this one is soooo funny, yet so very practical too. It's an easy read and you'll laugh all the way through. Perfect for the ESPN-Dad.