Spiderwick Chronicles is out on DVD and a surprise hit in our household. When this movie came out last year, I thought it looked a little goofy and it seemed to be in and out of theatres in short order. Seeing it at home was the first time for us, and it was a happy surprise for both me and my eight year-old. We both enjoyed the story, the action sequences and the funny … [Read more...] about Spiderwick Chronicles – a good movie for kids and dads
Books
Books for Kids to Celebrate Fathers Day
Sometimes, rather than a present for themselves, dads just like to see the kids enjoy a new toy or book. Here is a selection of books for young kids where the dad is the star. I'm an old softie when it comes to books and images of dads spending good times with their kids. My daughter has two or three books that feature dads and daughters and it makes me feel very special that … [Read more...] about Books for Kids to Celebrate Fathers Day
The Uncover book series
I just got done reading my four year old's favorite book, Uncover a Shark by (David George Gordon. He LOVES this book, and while the cover says it's for eight years old plus, he has memorized all the facts about the shark and was explaining to me features of the shark's anatomy. This series is part book and part model, which he find really intriguing. So much so, that I felt … [Read more...] about The Uncover book series
Daddy’s Little Girl by Gregory Lang
If you have a daughter, it's hard not to get a little emotional reading this collection of anecdotes compiled by Gregory Lang (author of more pithy books like "Why a daughter Needs a Dad: 100 reasons"). This is not a "deep" book, but it does get at a lot important truths about the importance of a father to little (and big) girls. Sometimes, that's also what dads need to give an … [Read more...] about Daddy’s Little Girl by Gregory Lang
Monuments, landmarks, and building in a manageable size
Like most people, I have a dirty little secret: I collect tacky souvenirs from monuments and buildings when I travel. Like collections of snow globes, one monument alone is a tasteless souvenir. But put together a FULL CITY of monuments and you make a statement. My wife could never understand this mania, or "neurosis," as she puts it, until a few years ago when the San … [Read more...] about Monuments, landmarks, and building in a manageable size