Last month at Wordstock I spoke to Doreen Cronin, author of the Click, Clack, Moo series and the Diary of a Worm and its sequels. Her books are delightful and chances are you (or your kid) have probably read several of them. Her latest book is a little bit of ...
Friday, November 11, 2011 9pm ESTPerhaps one of the greatest debates of the last century (as far as parenting is concerned) is the debate of who rules the house. Is it natural for moms to preside over the other inhabitants since they are the ones that ...
Image from The Bad ChemicalsThere is probably a lot in life that I should apologize for. Fighting with the wife, punishing a child then later finding out they weren't the one at fault, being late to work because I had no motivation to show up. Perhaps ...
Doreen Cronin is best known for Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type and the several books that it spawned. Or you may have come across her through the Diary of a Worm (or the two follow-ups, about a spider and a fly). She’s entered the world of chapter books this ...
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Hey everyone! Welcome to The DaddyYo Blog today! Today I am honored to have a great friend of mine participating in a blog swap with me. I am about to jet on over to her blog to hang out for the day, and she has come here! Please welcome Heather ...
“We're never so vulnerable than when we trust someone - but paradoxically, if we cannot trust, neither can we find love or joy” - Walter Anderson Welcome to The Daddy Yo Blog on this fine Monday morning. Today I would like to introduce a new post...
Ever since I took on the job of Editor at GeekDad, and would meet people at events like Maker Faire, the question I kept hearing over and over was “but what about GeekMom?!” Sometimes it was spoken with a bit of humor, but more often with a sense of real ...
It has always been a pleasure to meet so many great people through Twitter and the blogosphere and to connect with so many caring and supportive people. It is great to see everyone come together for different causes and what they believe in. Today, we...
I hate this painting. Meaning, I love every bit of it. It’s Norman Rockwell’s Breaking Home Ties, and last week it shot across my bow in the form of my eldest on the last day of what they call Middle School—but which I refuse to consider anything other than what ...