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What if one day a week could change everything about the dad you're becoming? Daddy Saturday is the book Justin Batt wrote for every father who wants to be present — not just nearby. It's a practical, personal, and deeply honest guide to intentional fatherhood built around a simple premise: the Saturday you give your kids becomes the childhood they remember.
Drawing from his own journey as a father, TEDx speaker, and entrepreneur, Justin unpacks what it means to raise kids with purpose — kids who know they are loved, know who they are, and grow into great adults because their dad showed up with intention, not just attendance.
This isn't a theory book. It's a field guide. Every chapter is filled with stories, tools, and real-world practices you can start this Saturday — no matter what stage of fatherhood you're in.
Whether you're a new dad finding your footing or a seasoned father navigating the adult years with your grown kids, Daddy Saturday will challenge, encourage, and equip you to be the dad your family needs.
The Saturday you give your kids becomes the childhood they remember. Being an intentional dad isn't about being perfect — it's about being present.
— Justin Batt, Daddy Saturday
"This book wrecked me in the best way. I put it down, walked into my kids' room, and just sat with them. Justin has a way of cutting through the noise and getting to what actually matters."
— Chad R., Father of 3
"I've read a lot of parenting books. None of them hit like this one. It's not preachy — it's honest. Justin talks about fatherhood the way real dads actually think about it."
— Marcus T., Father of 2
"Every dad needs to read this. I gave copies to my brother and both brothers-in-law. The Daddy Saturday concept is so simple and so powerful. We're all doing it now."
— Derek M., Father of 4