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about me

I'm a housedad with three small children, a parenting website and a hefty sleep-debt.

I would stop writing and go and have a lie down instead but it never quite seems to happen...

favourite books

The Song of Albion Trilogy (Stephen Lawhead)
Notes from a Big Country (Bill Bryson)
Stand on Zanzibar (John Brunner)
Autobiography of a One Year Old (Rohan Candappa)

my websites

http://www.dadsdinner.com    

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PlayStations and Pooh

Edmund Farrow

One housedad's struggle to remain chirpy in a world full of sleep-deprived women and toddlers with toilet issues.


Meet Ed. Everyone always thinks Ed has the day off. Why else would he be out and about with three small children? But Ed has a wife with a paying job and a belief that parents should screw up their own kids rather than leaving it to strangers. Most importantly, he also has a pen-pal...

'PlayStations and Pooh' is written as a series of emails sent by a veteran housedad to encourage another housedad who is much nearer the start of his career. Unlike most depictions of housedads, Ed is happy and competent rather than repressed and hopeless. He just has a tendency to find himself in awkward situations surrounded by crazy people. Through dealing with these disasters, he passes on his knowledge of how to survive as a stay-at-home parent.

As he describes it, 'The hours are long, the holidays are rubbish, the pay's a joke and there's heavy exposure to toxic biological waste. On the plus side, there's plenty of fresh air and exercise, a steady supply of hugs, relatively little stress, strong job satisfaction and an army of amusing minions. You also get to play 'Hungry Hippos' and call it work.'

 

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I wrote 1096 days ago

Hi Dai, Finally got round to experimenting on my children with Mr Poonlop! They all enjoyed it. Most of it went over Sproglette's (4) head, obviously, but she was still entertained enough to keep listening. Sprog2 (6) was very taken by Mr Poonlop's house. Many of the self-referential jokes he onl... view book

I wrote 1168 days ago

Hi, Lisa. Thanks for the feedback and the shelving. I appreciate it. The book only contains Ed's letters, to keep things simple. The letter format has many advantages in terms of being able to give a personal narrative and to change subject quickly by moving onto another letter. One of the di... view book

I wrote 1170 days ago

Cheers, Lexi. Your mention of your Zombie Years of children-induced sleep deprivation makes me think. It suddenly occurs to me that this is maybe why I'm always so concerned about the possibility of undead invasion. It's just flashbacks to parent and toddler and spending hours in a room full ... view book

I wrote 1172 days ago

Hi, Nicky. This is an entertaining and easy read. Well done. (It's 'Teletubby', though. Believe me, I know...) I'm sure there must be lots of people who have vaguely dreamed of moving abroad who would really enjoy this. Shelved. All the best, Edmund. view book

I wrote 1172 days ago

Hi Jesse, this is very well written, funny and off-the-wall in a way that kids love. It's probably been asked before but what age range are you going for here? 8-10? Some of the jokes and references are quite American but I think it will still be fine for a UK audience. Only suggestion would be t... view book

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