You may have noticed that dads often appear more relaxed when caring for their kids. A study suggests this is because fathers typically engage in recreational activities with their children, mostly on weekends. In contrast, mothers are more involved in the daily caregiving routine, often without the support of their partner. As a result, dads tend to have more energy to take on the role of the fun and entertaining parent.
“How I eat candy around my kids.”

When you’re a single dad raising 2 teenage girls:

“I love the days when it’s just the 2 of us. Making a toddler happy is as easy as a donut and a new squishy toy.”

“I’m embracing single-parenthood by getting the family pictures I always wanted.”

“The difference between Moms and Dads.”

“My husband had this costume planned for several years, long before we had a child. The inspiration was a computer game he played in high school.”

“My son wants to help.”

“I work at the movies and this dad-daughter duo made my night.”

“My 4-yr-old daughter on a high humidity day after moderate activity — her mom thinks I make the curls one by one.”

“I just started growing and keeping a beard. As a dad of little girls, this is what playtime looks like.”

“My son has a new knitted beard.”

“What happens when you leave a dad alone with the baby.”

“Found my daughter’s hair dye kit in the bathroom. Think she’ll like it?”

“I built a tree in my daughter’s bedroom.”

“A tea party with my princess.”

“My daughter has been sleeping on the floor because her crippled cat couldn’t reach the bed. I made her bed handi-cat accessible.”

