For dads and kids who like words, Dabble is a fun, and speedy alternative to Scrabble. You can play in just five minutes, which is perfect for time-frazzled dads and attention-challenged kids and teens. We like games like this that are simple and direct. No directions here with tons of exceptions and twists and turns. The rules of the road are simple. You get 20 Scrabble-like … [Read more...] about Review: Dabble, Scrabble-style game for dads and kids
Archives for June 2011
On our Desk: Daddy Dates by Greg Wright
We've been reading Greg Wright's new book, Daddy Dates: 4 Daughters, 1 Clueless Dad and His Quest to Win Their Hearts. Daddy Dates outlines Wright's experience and advice on how to develop real relationships with your daughters as they enter their tween and teen years. His advice: Get off the phone, take time to be with them, and let them talk." Daddy Dates We like all books … [Read more...] about On our Desk: Daddy Dates by Greg Wright
Five minutes with Dr. John Duffy
Dr. John Duffy, author of The Available Parent: Radical Optimism for Raising Teens and Tweens He talks about his experiences: You’ve written one/several books on parenting, including “The Available Parent: Radical Optimism for Raising Teens and Tweens” (Viva Editions). I also blog on parenting for the Huffington Post, and have served as a … [Read more...] about Five minutes with Dr. John Duffy
New Dad-Tested Products Win Fathers Day Awards for Helping Dads Be Better Fathers
Here is a copy of the press release that appears on prweb.com: San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) June 14, 2011 -- Mr. Dad and GreatDad.com have announced Seal of Approval winners for Fathers Day 2011. Fathers Day is Sunday June 19, 2011. Every quarter, the two leading dad websites look for products and services that are meaningful for modern dads who are involved in every aspect … [Read more...] about New Dad-Tested Products Win Fathers Day Awards for Helping Dads Be Better Fathers
Opt out of Facebook’s facial-recognition – here’s how
Another thing for my semi-privacy policy to-do list. I'm not naive enough to think privacy is at all possible these days, and the government definitely can identify almost all of us using facial recognition. I'd just as soon though, that not every Tom, Dick, and Larry is able to identify me and my family. If you haven't seen it yet, Facebook's new facial-recognition software … [Read more...] about Opt out of Facebook’s facial-recognition – here’s how