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Looking for funny pregnancy books for dads to gift new daddy dearest? 

Are you stressed thinking about your fatherhood journey? Confused about What books should an expecting father read?

For every new dad, we have a collection of humorous pregnancy books including bad dad jokes. 

Funny pregnancy books for dads

21 Funny Pregnancy Books For Dad That Will Give A Dose Of Laughter 

Here are some suggestions of funny pregnancy books for new dads. Either gift someone you know or buy it for yourself. Scroll down. 

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You’re Dad: A Little Book for Fathers (And the People Who Love Them)by Liz Climo 

This heartwarming compilation of fatherly love is ideal for dads, the dad-like, any parents, and the people who love them. Liz Climo celebrates parenthood in all its varieties with wit, love, and gorgeous drawings (and species). Clime’s humorous animal paintings, which depict various dads and the possible pathways they can pursue, lead us through the fatherhood adventures, remembering the laughter and the tears as well as the blunders and the victories.

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Dad Jokes: Hall of Shame: Best Dad Jokes Gifts For Dad 1,000 of the Best Ever Worst Jokes by Andy Herald 

Memes are included in this collection of Dad Jokes, which is sure to be the most groan-inducing and forehead-slapping on the market. It contains a wide range of amusing puns and one-liners. This book is up to date with current events, has over 100 drawings, and is arranged by joke subject. 

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You Got This, Dad: The Expectant Father’s Guide to Surviving Pregnancy  – by Aaron Sharp 

 

There are several books on pregnancy for couples, but You Got This, Dad is just for men. Father of four Aaron Sharp uses his life experiences to guide men, particularly first-time dads, through the beautiful, unsettling, and occasionally frightful process of pregnancy and childbirth. Soon-to-be parents are guided through the complicated events and emotions surrounding pregnancy by Aaron, who does it with self-deprecating honesty, lots of humor, and entertaining asides from his lovely wife Elaina. Give this guide to an expecting father with a reassuring smile. 

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Reader’s Digest Dumb Dad Jokes: Something for Everyone from 6 to 106 by Reader’s Digest (Editor) 

The Reader’s Digest Dumb Dad Jokes collection includes some of the best practical jokes, one-liners, and riddles that may be cracked up over dinner or by the campfire by people of all ages. The range of age groups, from 6 to 106, is truly inclusive father’s family is usually where he finds his best inspiration. The collection of jokes, one-liners, amusing tales, and sharp wit in this book recognizes families for what they are: our main source of amusement. Through our numerous magazine columns, Reader’s Digest has a long history of bringing smiles to our readers. From that funny source, this collection is directly taken.

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Funny Cats — Silly Cat Jokes For Silly Kids by Lu Sylvan 

Kids are even sillier than cats, which is humorous and silly. These short cat jokes and one-liners are some of the funniest around, and they’re all sure to make kids laugh aloud. Each joke is suitable for all ages and simple to recall. With these humorous, family-friendly cat jokes, kids may be the life of the gathering! Even better, FUNNY CATS offers a ton of images of silly cats, cranky cats, odd cats, and plainly lovely cats that are sure to lift your spirits.

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A Dad’s Purpose: One Man’s Search for the Reason Nobody is Listening to Him by W. Bruce Cameron

Please read this book of support and admiration, regardless of whether you have a dad, are a dad, or  might become one, and remember that no one else is doing parenthood perfectly either. Readers of Dave  Barry will be familiar with the precise register of Cameron’s hopeless self-deprecation, while readers of David Sedaris will recognize that author’s method of concluding each chapter with a hilarious paragraph, each paragraph with a funny sentence, and each sentence with a funny word. It’s all lighthearted, pleasant riffing that might make new dads feel a little less alone.”

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Dad Jokes: The ultimate book of Dad jokes for the whole family by Michael Parr 

 Love a good, witty dad joke? Then you should read this book! There are only the funniest, most hilarious, and cringe-worthy Dad jokes in this book. There are hundreds of dad jokes inside that will amuse your entire family for hours while also likely causing some family members to roll their eyes. These hilariously embarrassing dad jokes are the perfect way to showcase your comedy talents. Don’t you just love watching your children’s expressions of annoyance following a well-delivered one-liner? Isn’t it  tremendously gratifying to make cheesy jokes just to have others roll their eyes? They’re guaranteed to cause both groans and guffaws from everybody who hears them since they’re completely uncool, perplexingly funny, and cruelly funny.

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 Daddy Day Care: A book for new dads and curious mums by Jonathan Tindale

The award-winning Daddy Day Care takes a very candid and realistic look at parenting for new and upcoming parents. The following difficulties will be overcome with its assistance: What’s it like to be the only guy in the playgroup? How do you bluff your way through mom chat? And how do I convince  her to stop sobbing and go back to sleep? Daddy Day Care features chapters on weaning and feeding, a bluffer’s guide to parenting literature, weaning, DIY, and baby gadgets. It is humorously illustrated with stick figures.

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Essential Compendium of Dad Jokes: The Best of the Worst Dad Jokes for the Painfully Punny Parent – 301 Jokes – by Thomas Nowak (Editor), Karl Whiteley (Illustrator)

The best and worst dad jokes have never been collected in one pun-filled location before. This comprehensive collection, which features original pictures throughout, is sure to keep the whole family entertained for hours. After all, dad jokes will always hold a special position in the arsenal of jokes, no matter how cringe-inducing they are. This book Has numerous sidebars filled with interesting facts, joke-telling advice, and profiles of illustrious dad jokers. The Essential Compendium of Dad Jokes is so terrible it’s fantastic and will make the entire family laugh a lot.

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The Big Book of Silly Jokes for Kids by Carole Roman 

Jokes can make you laugh out loud and help you get better at reading. You can share the knock-knock jokes, riddles, tongue twisters, and puns in The Big Book of Silly Jokes for Kids with your friends and family for hours of amusement.

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The Baby Proposition: A Pregnancy Bargain Romance by Kim Loraine 

There is only one man for the job, and that man is me when the woman I’ve yearned for says she wants to have a child. Now, if I can only persuade her. When I first met Clara two years ago, I was immediately drawn to her, but as soon as I realized that we would be working together, I knew I had to keep away. The friend zone has also been operating flawlessly. Everything changes the night she tells me she’s prepared to get an abortion by an arbitrary donor. Managing the family business and my new hockey team keep me so busy that I seldom have time to talk to women, much less fall in love. I might not be a good companion. But, Our baby proposition just got a lot more complicated. This is a best book on fatherhood. 

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My Friends Are Dead (Funny Books, Children’s Book for Adults, Interesting Finds, Animal Books) by Jory John, Avery Monsen, Chronicle Books Staff

A humorous journey through each character’s particular grievance and wide-eyed issues is created by the simple yet powerful imagery, the personification of inanimate objects, and the short, hilarious asides. Written by the writer, editor, and journalist Jory John and the actor, artist, and writer Avery Monsen. They’re pals, and none of them is gone. This hilarious, illustrated book shows the drawbacks of being everything from a clown to a cassette tape to a zombie on each page. This amusing children’s book for  grownups impart important life lessons while being simultaneously cute and sinister.

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You’re Dad: A Little Book for Fathers (And the People Who Love Them) by Liz Climo

Liz Climo salutes parenthood in all its manifestations with wit, compassion, and gorgeous drawings (and species). Climo’s whimsical animal pictures take us through the adventures of parenthood, documenting the joy and the tears as well as the blunders and the victories. They feature different types of parents and the roads they can walk. This charming compilation of fatherly love is perfect for dads, the dad-like, any and all parents, and the people who love them. It will move and delight. You’re Dad is a heartwarming ode to fathers everywhere, including new fathers, experienced fathers, working fathers, stay-at-home fathers, and all the dads in between.

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Nice to Meet You, Dad: A Book for New Dads from New Babies by Eden Watson 

A light-hearted appreciation of new parents adjusting to life with a baby. Read aloud and laugh along with this young family as they overcome difficulties such as Mom’s exhaustion, the baby’s confusion, and Dad’s isolation. An excellent present for both new and seasoned parents, Nice to Meet You, Dad is a beautifully drawn children’s book. 

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A Dude’s Guide to Baby Size: What to Expect and How to Prep for Dads-to-Be by Taylor Calmus

Many books and applications are available to help expectant parents comprehend their baby’s development by comparing their unborn child to a raspberry or a stem of broccoli, however Taylor Calmus disagrees with that. To begin with, your child is not some helpless, helpless vegetable. This book is jam-packed with interesting information about your developing child, suggestions for supporting the expectant mother, and inspiration for you as you transition from dude to dude dad. Buckle up for a wild ride full of pregnancy metaphors, raunchy playlists for all the important occasions, new parenting tales, dos and don’ts for expectant dads, and even an entire chapter dedicated to beef brisket!

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Essential Compendium of Dad Jokes: The Best of the Worst Dad Jokes for the Painfully Punny Parent – 301 Jokes!by Karl Whiteley (Illustrator), Thomas Nowak (Editor) 

This comprehensive collection will keep the whole family entertained for hours because it features creative illustrations throughout. Dad jokes will always have a special place in the joke arsenal, no matter how cringe-inducing they may be.In this book includes a tonne of sidebars with intriguing facts, joke-telling advice, and profiles of famous dad jokers. This book is fantastic for dads, moms who can be patient, kids who can be tolerant, and anybody else who enjoys puns.

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Super Dad Jokes: Saving the World, One Bad Joke at a Time by Jimmy Niro 

From dad specialists to first-time fathers embracing their most embarrassing dad skills, Super Dad Jokes is ideal for all heroes out there! The greatest way to appreciate and laugh at your dad’s super (bad) joke talents is to read this new edition by USA Today bestselling author Jimmy Niro, which has over 500 magnificent puns, anecdotes, and anti-jokes. Any daughter, son, or partner may give their super dad or grandpa the ideal birthday present, holiday stocking stuffer, or white elephant joke gift, and they’ll make their eyes roll with super-quickness. With the help of this magnificently funny joke book, you can defend yourself against the forces of bad taste and evil. Time to start making jokes and saving the world!

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Bad Dad Jokes by Willow Creek Press 

A dad joke must be used carefully. Its only criteria is that it elicits the annoyed response “Dad” from its audience rather than a chuckle. It is a mixture of knowing comedy and lack of humor. The largest and most offensive selection of “so awful they’re actually excellent” jokes is available in Bad Dad Jokes, which is certain to provide daily doses of chuckles and moans. The book Bad Dad Jokes is a one-of-a-kind compilation of remarkable humor. You will add fun and priceless memories to events for years to come by presenting this collection as a gift.

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You Know You’re a Dad: A Book for Dads Who Never Thought They’d Say Binkies, Blankies, or Curfew by Harry Harrison 

You Know You’re a Dad will make parents laugh aloud with its humorous insights into the joys and challenges of parenthood, regardless of whether you’re in the early stages of sleepless nights and dirty diapers, firmly established in the days of picky eaters and science fairs, or looking back in wonder at how you raised your own children. Harry Harrison Jr.’s trademark humor makes You Know You’re a Dad a hit with both first-time and seasoned parents. This book makes a wonderful present for Father’s Day, birthdays, Christmas, and for newlyweds or expectant parents.

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Daddin’ Ain’t Easy: A Funny Coloring Book for Dad: Men’s Adult Coloring Book – Humorous Gift for Father’s Day, Dad’s Birthday, Fathers to Be and New Dads to Relieve Stress, Relax and Laugh through Fatherhood 

Daddin’ isn’t simple, but coloring your stress away can be! “Dad!” You are someone’s hero, whether you are the father of a mother who is expecting a child or the father of a teenage daughter who survived! It can be demanding to be the best dad ever. Sit back, grab a beer, and unwind. Take a break from being a parent and start coloring with the kid’s  pencils! Start relaxing now!

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The Day My Mommy Slept in!: Funny Rhyming Picture Book for Beginner Readers (Ages 2-8) by Mindy Liang (Illustrator), Kally Mayer

Learn what happens when the family stays in bed one day. This gorgeously illustrated picture book will make both parents and kids laugh aloud. Discover what happens if Mommy’s misses the alarm. Various things can go wrong. Does the day come to a disastrous end? The humorous happenings will be relatable to many families. Ideal for nighttime reading and new readers. Look at the further titles in the Mommy’s book series.

These were a few funny book recommendations from Mommie mantra . So which book will you gift a new dad?