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Burn Your Ship

This is the fifth in a series of on crafting dads who care. I first heard the ‘burn your ship” concept from a colleague at a conference when he talked about the Vikings and the definitive way they landed in America. As the story goes, when the Vikings landed, they burned their ships. Most don’t’ […]

Fatherville Interview: Trisha Roberts, F...

Fatherville: Hello Trisha, and welcome to Fatherville. To start things off could you please tell our readers what motivated you to start the “Pro Educational Toys” website? Trisha Roberts: I love to play with toys! Children develop and learn as they play–it’s actually their “work”. I want to provide great toys for parents, grandparents, teachers, […]

On Being a Great Father

Even responsible men are afraid of becoming a father for the first time. But once you get past all the jitters, stressful events, and many other changes that one experiences in the transition to being a responsible adult, being a dad can be amazing. While experience helps counter teething problems along the way, you can […]

What A Father Knows

My father knows the proper way The nation should be run; He tells us children every day Just what should now be done. He knows the way to fix the trusts, He has a simple plan; But if the furnace needs repairs We have to hire a man. My father, in a day or two, […]

The Kid Friendly Man Cave

Man caves are a popular trend among men who would like to create a getaway in their own home. These areas of the home may be located in a basement, garage, den or other spare room in the home. In many cases, the man caves include a television, video game system, a comfortable seating area […]