Three steps. That’s all it takes to show up like a real dad.

  • A GIF sequence showing the tear off action from using the I AM BEST Dad in the world book.

    📖 #1 - Pick a bonding activity

    Flip through the 28 missions. Use the handy icons to find one that won’t destroy your house (or your sanity). Then rip it out and get to it.

  • Three children and a man sitting under a wooden cabinet with crayons on a table.

    🎯 #2 - Make it happen and have fun

    Because one day they’ll be too big to sit on your shoulders, but they’ll never forget the dad who showed up.

  • Man and child looking at a poster together in a room with a lamp and various items on the wall.

    🏅 #3 - Add a sticker for every memory you collect

    Smash that victory sticker onto your Epic Dad poster. Bragging rights: unlocked. Respect: earned. Bob from accounting: crushed.

The ultimate guide to legendaddy status

Dear you, by simply picking up this book and flipping through it, you’ve already proven yourself to be in the top 10% of dads in the world—hell, maybe the universe. It shows you care, you’re thinking about how to actually connect with your tiny human, and that, my friend, is rare.

Let’s get one thing straight: we are not experts. Not even close. We’re just a bunch of dads who, at one point, were convinced we sucked at this whole fatherhood thing. Sure, we did the stroller walks, fumbled through some diaper disasters, and maybe nailed the occasional baby burp. But now, the tiny human we created is looking up at us… expecting… something. And not just snacks or YouTube—but actual, real-life interaction.. 

And let’s be real: I have no clue what this miniature person really wants. I’m a grown-ass man! My interests include stuff I probably shouldn’t talk about in a parenting book, and my understanding of toddler psychology? Zero.

Oh, and let’s not forget her. The kid’s mom. She’s nodding along, offering support, but behind that smile - you just know she’s secretly judging every move you make. And don’t even start on the fact that the kid clearly likes her better. I don’t know why. Is it because she’s all nurturing and intuitive and naturally good at this? Yeah, whatever. But you know what? I’m here to change that narrative. Because let me tell you something: I’m in this to win—and this is the game of Dad Supremacy.

Here’s how it works: Kid’s happy = wife’s happy = I’m happy. Ultimate win-win-win. You’re welcome.

So, grab this book, sit your ass down on the toilet (because we both know that’s where the real reading gets done), and dive in like you’re scrolling through an endless stream of TikTok videos. This is your playbook for kicking ass at being a dad, keeping your kid entertained, and—bonus!—getting some extra partner points along the way.

You got this. And even if you don’t, trust me—you’re still probably doing better than most of the guys you know… like Bob from accounting.

Stop Dad-failing, start Dad-winning! Get ‘I AM BEST Dad In The World’ and rule the parenting game like a freaking legend. Scroll on…or click that button already!
  • Zero Guesswork Needed

    Each mission comes with idiot-proof, step-by-step guides—setup, execution, and aftermath—so you can’t possibly mess this up. (Challenge accepted?)
  • Rip It, Own It

    Every mission stays hidden until you literally rip the page out. Once torn, there’s no going back—now you're committed, champ.
  • Fits Any Dad Schedule

    Whether you have five minutes or a full day, zero dollars or a wad of cash, indoors or out—we've got you covered. Flexibility is our middle name (well, figuratively speaking).
  • Dad Jokes Not Required

    Even if your dad skills currently consist of awkward smiles and vague nodding, our foolproof guides help you fake your way to genuine dad greatness.
  • Bonus: Dad Achievement Poster & Stickers

    Do a mission, grab the sticker, and let your kid mark the win on the poster. One sticker, one moment they’ll remember. Comes free of charge for a limited-time only!
  • Ultimate Dad Gift

     Perfect for new dads still in shock, existing dads leveling up, or that friend who's just winging fatherhood. Give the gift of sanity, memories, and guaranteed laughs.
  • ★★★★★
    “Finally, a dad book that doesn’t treat me like an idiot." The sticker poster is pure dad fuel. Zero regrets, 10/10 would rip pages again.
    Mike Thompson, Ohio
  • ★★★★★
    “Best gift I ever gave my son — and my grandson agrees.”I’ve bought a lot of gifts over the years, but this one? This one actually gets used. My son (the world’s busiest human) makes time every week to do these little challenges, and my grandson lights up every single time. The photos they send me are priceless. Every dad should have this.
    Linda Reynolds, Florida
  • ★★★★★
    “Bought it as a joke. Now my husband thinks he’s Dad of the Year.” I grabbed this book thinking it’d be a funny little gift. Next thing I know, my husband and our daughter are building forts, running “missions,” and laughing so loud the neighbors hear them. She’s obsessed. He’s actually planning activities. And I get an hour of peace. Best purchase I’ve made all year.
    Jasmine Carter, California

FAQ

Find the most frequently asked questions below.
  • This book shines for kids ages 1–10 — the years when the brain forms the strongest emotional memories and when your presence matters most. The golden years where they still think you’re interesting.
    Old enough to have fun, young enough to believe you’re a superhero.

  • Yes. If they can laugh, point, splash, or destroy something gently — they qualify.

  • Absolutely. Older kids get even more into the missions, the secrecy, the challenges, and the sticker collecting.

  • Absolutely.
    A dad is anyone who shows up and creates memories.

    This book works for:

    • stepdads,
    • divorced dads,
    • weekend dads,
    • co-parents,
    • adoptive dads,
    • future dads.
  • Yes — but moms have a dedicated version of the book.

  • Both! Fresh dads will find survival hacks, seasoned pros will level-up their dad game, and everyone gets bonus points from their significant others. Win-win-win.

  • Kids don’t store memories from words. They store sensory, emotional, surprising moments. This book intentionally includes:

    • ripping pages,
    • shocks + surprises,
    • silliness,
    • laughter,
    • tiny victories,
    • and a sticker ritual that locks the memory.

    The poster acts as a daily reminder, strengthening the memory every time your kid sees it.

  • Research shows kids who share frequent positive, sensory-rich experiences with parents develop:

    • higher emotional security,
    • stronger self-esteem,
    • deeper trust,
    • better resilience,
    • and stronger long-term bonding.

    This book delivers those experiences without planning, guilt, or mental load.

  • The book helps dads:

    • feel competent,
    • avoid decision fatigue,
    • show up consistently,
    • experience micro-wins,
    • build connection without pressure.
  • Bonding happens through shared emotional experiences.
    This book gives you 28 of them.

    Every mission ends with a sticker — a visual anchor that says: "Dad did this with me."

  • Yes. Research shows emotional, sensory, high-engagement activities form stronger memories.

    And the poster refreshes the memory daily.

  • Glad you asked! Sure, it’s funny as hell, but beneath the sarcasm is a stack of truly useful, step-by-step activities. It’s practical dad-ing, served with a side of laughs.

  • Toys fade. Experiences last. This book creates memories kids keep for life.

  • It’s not just a gift for him — it’s an investment in your child’s happiest memories.

  • It is more. It is the Dad-Child Memory Engine.

  • It is the system at the heart of the book — a simple, science-backed loop that turns any small moment into a core memory your kid will keep for life.

  • Through a six-step cycle designed around how kids actually form memories: Feel → Do → Laugh → Succeed → Sticker → Remember.

  • Because it activates the exact combination proven to create long-lasting emotional memories: senses + emotions + imagination + accomplishment + repetition.

  • It’s a tear-out, one-time adventure book — the experience is the product.
    The missions are one-and-done — you rip them out, you do them, you keep them. The book becomes a trophy of memories, not a repeatable workbook.

    The memories? Those last forever (and so does your Epic Dad poster).

    • 28 tear-out missions
    • Giant Dad Achievement Poster
    • Sticker Pack
    • Scripts + instructions + surprises
    • QR system for saving memories
  • Yes. The poster becomes:

    • a progress tracker,
    • a pride wall,
    • a visual memory machine,
    • and a daily dopamine hit.
  • The sticker is a psychological anchor.
    It seals the memory through:

    • reward,
    • ritual,
    • ownership,
    • physical action.

    Kids remember moments better when they mark them.

  • Exactly. But think of it as productive destruction. You rip it, you own it, and now you're fully committed. It's like burning ships, but less dramatic.

  • Yep. If you’ve got multiple kids, lost half your stickers under the couch, or your child used them all on the dog — we’ve got you. Extra sticker packs are sold separately.

  • Perfect. Missions are purposely:

    • low prep,
    • low brain power,
    • high bonding.
      You can do one in 5 minutes.
  • No. Everything is designed around stuff already in your home.Worst case? MacGyver mode. Kids love that.

  • We’ve got you. Each activity clearly indicates whether it's a quick-and-easy five minutes or a full-day adventure. Choose according to your current chaos-level.

  • Yes — but use normal parental common sense.
    We’re not responsible for anyone microwaving crayons.

  • Some. No glitter.
    We’re not cruel.

  • Great — missions are quick and flexible. And surprising and funny.

  • Your kid doesn’t judge. They just want YOU.

  • Absolutely. Zero crafting talent required. If you can read a sentence, rip a page, and locate tape, you’re qualified. This isn’t Pinterest — it’s dad-ing. Built for real men who don’t own a glue gun.

  • It’s one of the best dad gifts because it keeps on giving:

    • it creates memories,
    • it boosts confidence,
    • it reduces mental load,
    • it makes Dad the hero of the story.
  • Yes — it reduces the mental load and gives Dad a clear, easy way to bond.

  • Because kids will only be this small once! Core memories happen in small windows — this book opens those moments for you and turns them into memories they’ll keep for life.

  • Yes, it is written by comedians, so it is fun to read on the toilet.

  • Yes. It’s written by comedians, which means it’s scientifically optimized for maximum toilet-based reading enjoyment.

  • Lovingly crafted (by exhausted dads, mostly) in Europe. We ship worldwide—delivery time depends on your location and whether the mailman decides to stop for coffee along the way.

Still not convinced?

Your kids have doubts about you too. Let’s fix that.
Book titled 'I Am Best Dad in the World' on a tiled wall background
Astronaut poster with 'We are best in the world' text and a sheet of stickers on a wooden surface.