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geekDadNath@fitzwillie I understand,makes sense for the brand...
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fitzwillie@geekDadNath No so much giving away,as building brand awareness (and Wired has a content-sharing agmt with them).
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geekDadNath@fitzwillie I see. Seems odd to through away hits though,although I guess @cerebus19's post got us some traffic back!/cc @ethanfreak
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fitzwillie@geekDadNath @ethanfreak @cerebus19 wholly approved. They came asking first.
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Review:Great Ideas When You Run Out

Table For Five cites Geek Dad as instrumental for filling in the blanks when you’ve just run out of interesting things to do with your kids. No fear! Geek Dad is here! (And we’re happy to help!) From the review:

Summer can sometimes drag on forever when you’re a kid,but when you’ve got a [...]

Review:Bring on a Series

Adventures in All Things Food thinks Geek Dad ought to be a series. Well,we can’t argue with that. From the review:

I already have a list of people this book would be perfect for. My DH is on the top of the list! I can’t wait to see my two guys work their way [...]

Review:Reading by Example

At Living Changerously,Andrea picked up the book after her husband “couldn’t put it down”. While many of Geek Dad‘s projects are a little above the curve for their 6-year-old,the plan is looking forward to the future:

Some of the other projects we are planning on doing (and only haven’t yet because of all [...]

Review:I Dare You Not To Make Something

Much of what’s at the heart of Geek Dad is a love for making things,and more importantly,making things with other people. Particularly family. Over at Just Like the Number,that sentiment was certainly picked up:

Most of the projects are geared for kids elementary school-age and up,but I still think it would [...]

Review:Geek Dad Projects are Hands-On and Reasonably Priced

Allergy Kid Mom really liked the hands-on quality of the projects in Geek Dad,and has a detailed review over at her site. What many reviewers discover about these projects is that these projects aren’t just cool in and of themselves,but they’re generally quite affordable and really get the whole family in on it. [...]

Review:Geek Dad Projects are Fun For All

Heather Vale,who blogs at Heather Vale Unwrapped:Unwrapping the Mysteries of Life,didn’t quite know what to expect when she first saw Geek Dad. She wondered:“would these be projects that only computer hackers and programmers could hope to pull off?”But,suffice it to say,she was pleasantly surprised with the ease and [...]

Review:Geek Dad Has Wide Appeal

Over at Tickles &Tots,the Tickled Diva reflects on the wide appeal of Geek Dad,and we couldn’t be happier to hear it brings out the Geek Kid in everyone:

I thought this was a fun and unique book. Not only does it inspire you to try new and interesting projects it allows you to [...]

Geek Dad Book Review by Non-Geek Parents

Yes,it’s true! Geek Dad appeals not just to parents that are geeks,but to parents who have a geeky side (or are just intellectually curious and want some great ideas). 1 Prince and 3 Princesses gives an enthusiastic review. Some choice bits:

Ken has created the ultimate,idea-packed guide guaranteed to help dads and [...]