It wasn’t until I grew older and looked beyond the beloved characters of Heathcliff Huxtable, Uncle Phil and Dre Johnson that I realized how seldom we see stories of present, engaged, and uplifting Black men and Black fatherhood.
Black fathers and father figures play crucial roles in their children’s lives. They navigate the complexities and vast emotional terrain of fatherhood with resilience, strength, and an abundance of love.
They are the lunch-making, game-attending, bedtime-story-reading heroes who often go unrecognized.
I won’t lie, in light of this glaring absence, on this site, this certified Daddy’s Girl may go overboard in my effort to swing the pendulum back toward celebrating Black fathers.
Sure, I actively follow the work of organizations like the Black Daddies Club. And yes I wholeheartedly embrace their mission to showcase Black fathers in a positive light. And ok I’ve gone as far as writing random posts extolling My love of Black Dads. This is who I am!
Books warmly welcome new fathers into Daddy-hood
I celebrate fathers all year round, it’s super important to celebrate fathers at the start of their journey.
There is no better way to welcome new fathers into the wonderful world of Daddy-dom than with humour and love.
So, in honour of those at the start of this incredible journey, we’ve created this list of books that make the perfect gift for new Black dads. These stories centre their role in the lives of their children. Written by Black authors who centre culture and experiences that are unique to us.
From Barbershops to Carnival, these books translate the formative relationship of dad and baby on the page. Ensuring each page finds new ways to highlight the joys, sweetness and beauty of new fatherhood.
So if there is a dad-to-be in your circle, or perhaps one celebrating his first Father’s Day read on! These books are a great way to support new Black dads as they begin their parenting adventure.
Before I get into it, in the name of transparency, please note that this post contains affiliate links. Any purchase made through these links will result in a small commission for myself.
Children’s Books to Gift New Dads:
C is for Carnival, by Yolanda T. Marshall illustrated by Daria Lavrova
“C is for Carnival” by Yolanda T. Marshall is a delightful alphabet book that would make a great gift for any new black dad. This is especially true for those like me, who are first-generation folks looking to bring a little taste of ‘home’, home.
From A to Z, this rhyming book celebrates Canada’s Caribbean Carnival. This fun read will have Dad and little one having Soca and Calypso parties into the night.
Daddy’s Arms Daughter Edition: Fabian E. Ferguson
Daddy’s Arms: Daughter Edition tells the story of a little girl’s adorable and amusing everyday fun dad. Whether it’s playtime, bath time, or bedtime, for this baby girl her dad’s arms take center stage for every adventure.
Of course there is also a version for fathers with sons Simply called Daddy’s Arms
Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut, by Derrick Barnes and illustrated by Gordon C. James
“Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut” brings to life the transformative power of a visit to the barbershop. A place where kids are sculpted into princes, their confidence soaring as they emerge with fresh cuts.
Through vivid imagery and lively language, the book highlights the beauty and self-assurance of black boys as they admire their reflections in the mirror. Teaching them the most important thing to conquer the world is self-confidence.
Hockey Night in Kenya, by Danson Mutinda and Eric Walters illustrated by Claudia Dávila
“Hockey Night in Kenya” by Danson Mutinda would make a wonderful gift for a new dad hoping to shape a sports fan in his image.
The book tells the story of a young child who teaches himself to skate and dreams of playing hockey. The tale shows the power of dreams and determination. It’s the perfect gift for any father looking to inspire his child to reach for the stars, no matter the obstacles.
What My Daddy Loves, by Raissa Figueroa
In “What Daddy Loves Most” we experience life through a child’s eyes alongside their beloved daddy. Whether it’s having adventures, discovering new things, or simply spending quality time together, the book beautifully illustrates the love and connection shared between Daddies and their little ones.
And – spoiler alert – no matter where they are or what they are doing, it turns out that “what my daddy loves most of all…is me”.
I Am Okay to Feel, by Karamo Brown
A father and son get caught in a storm and must find their way through it together in this sweet picture book by talk show host and Queer Eye star Karamo Brown and his son Jason “Rachel” Brown.
The book is comforting for young readers during stressful times. “I Am Okay to Feel” helps kids talk about their emotions and worries, with the calming message that “I am okay to feel and heal.”
Just Like Your Daddy, by Tiffany Parker
“Just Like Your Daddy” is a heartwarming story filled with daily affirmations that celebrate the wonderful daddies out there.
In Daddy’s Arms I Am Tall: African Americans Celebrating Fathers, by Various Poets illustrated by Javaka Steptoe
In Daddy’s Arms I Am Tall is a diverse collection of poetry by both new and well-known writers. Various authors like Folami Abiade, Dinah Johnson, Carole Boston Weatherford, and more celebrate the love of a great father figure with honour, humour, and grace.
Hair Love, by Matthew A. Cherry, illustrated by Vashti Harrison
In Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry, it’s up to Daddy to create a special hairstyle for his daughter.
This heartwarming tale celebrates the transformative way self-confidence and the strong bond between fathers and daughters can shape their relationship.
With illustrations by Vashti Harrison, this is a beautiful tribute to the love shared within families.
Just the Two of Us, by Will Smith, illustrated by Kadir Nelson
“Just the Two of Us” by Will Smith is a touching celebration of fatherhood. The renowned musician, actor, and father pours himself into the pages.
Through Smith’s heartfelt lyrics and renowned artist Kadir Nelson’s vivid paintings, the book beautifully captures the depth and warmth of a father’s love as he watches his child grow.
I Am Every Good Thing, by Derrick Barnes
“I Am Every Good Thing” is an uplifting audiobook that encourages kids to show themselves unconditional love. The message is loud and clear that they should see every part as the best part of themselves.
Dad and his little one will love listening to this audiobook. It reminds listeners to slow down and truly see and listen to others, as there are superheroes among us.
The King of Kindergarten, by Derrick Barnes and illustrated Vanessa Brantley-Newton
“King of Kindergarten” is a heartwarming story that follows a young boy as he sets off on his first day of kindergarten, brimming with excitement and confidence.
From dressing himself to relishing a hearty breakfast, he eagerly embraces the day ahead, prepared to conquer challenges and join a new kingdom of kids.
This book is a perfect addition to any new dad’s collection, offering a tale of empowerment and optimism that resonates with the joy and wonder of childhood.
These great books offer the perfect way for new fathers to squeeze in a snuggle and a story
Whether you’re searching for a gift for a new Dad eager to snuggle their baby or little one to sleep, these books are perfect for bedtime rituals or any time of day. From engaging picture books to captivating children’s stories, these great books offer the perfect way for fathers to squeeze in a snuggle, a laugh and create lasting memories.
While Father’s Day and birthdays are special occasions to honour these Dads, to me, it’s equally important to recognize and celebrate their contributions every day.
Since it’s always a good time to celebrate Dad and Father’s Days, Birthdays and holidays always seem to be around the corner, if you’re on the hunt for a special gift check out our list of Unique Gifts for Black Fathers.