Article created by: Viktorija Ošikaitė

Good advice doesn't just lie around. Unless you recently became a parent and feel anxious about your new role. In that case, you can find invaluable wisdom and support on the subreddit r/DaddIt.

This online community has 1.2 million members, many of which are experienced fathers, happy to share how they babyproof the house, keep the little ones busy, and much, much more.

When you're sleep-deprived, exhausted, and constantly late to everywhere you go, even one additional minute saved can make a huge difference. Continue scrolling to check out the tips and the chat we had with Alan Lawrence, author of That Dad Blog.

#1

Prodadtip: Grow Out Your Beard So You Can See How Good Your Kid Will Look With A Toupee One Day!

Baby with curly hair in a gray outfit being held, illustrating one of the life hacks shared by dads online.

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    #2

    Use A Vaccuum Sealer To Seal Some Glitter And Water In A Bag And Use Painter's Tape To Stick It To The High Chair Table

    Baby in a high chair exploring a DIY sensory bag life hack shared by dads that actually work for parenting solutions.

    Hours of fun for next to nothing and clean up/reapplication is a breeze. Note: Ziploc's DON'T work for this, and don't use weird shaped(pointy) glitter.

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    #3

    Found A Hack For Short Hikes. Mantracking

    Two kids and a dog on a forest path with life hacks involving sticks, demonstrating practical dad tips outdoors.

    We live near a state park/forest and my wife and I like hikes. HOWEVER with a younger kids it can be a pain. It's either too slow for the adults to get decent exercise or take FOREVER because of groaning, wanting to pick up every rock, etc.
    Today I had an idea.
    My wife took a head start and set clues at intersections and landmarks to show the way she went. The kids and I looked for the clues to "track" and "catch Mommy." They took turns being the "clue finder."
    My wife slowed to a stop near the end of the trail and waited to be "caught."
    Result?
    She got an actual home at her pace. The kids hiked farther and faster than normal. They got practice taking turns, being observant, and thinking critically.
    Your mileage may vary, but I recommend giving it a try

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    #4

    Pro Tip: Have Em Paint With Water. Keep Em Busy For A Solid 20min

    Toddler using a paintbrush on a wooden barrel, demonstrating life hacks discovered by dads that actually work outdoors.

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    #5

    Pro Dad Tip - Remember Your Partner Needs Around 600 Calories More Per Day If Breastfeeding! I Prepare A Snack Platter Each Night For My Special Lady

    Tray with green apples, orange slices, cheese cubes, almonds, Brazil nuts, and green grapes illustrating life hacks shared by dads.

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    #6

    Dad Pro Tip #72 - Teach Your Kids How To Cook Early And Involve Them In Meal Prep. They Will Be Less Picky Eaters And Make Healthier Food Choices Down The Road

    A dad and his child using kitchen life hacks while cooking, demonstrating practical dad life hacks that actually work.

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    #7

    Pro Tip: Buy A Backup

    Two plush monkey toys sitting side by side on a blue fabric couch, showcasing life hacks for dads.

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    #8

    Pro Tip: Zip Tie The Bubble Wand Somewhere That The Kid Can't Dump It Out But Can Still Dip It. You're Welcome. Learned This After They Dumped The Third One Out In The Living Room Carpet

    Child using a clever life hack to attach a bubble wand holder to a fence inspired by dads who discovered life hacks online

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    #9

    Almost Stepped On A Nail In My Yard. I Got A $10 Magnetic Sweeper From Harbor Freight And Found All Of This. All In Places Myself, Partner And Kids Walk Barefoot All The Time

    Plate holding rusty nails and metal debris, illustrating dads discovering life hacks that actually work shared online.

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    #10

    Pro Tip: Almost All Cat Toys And Baby Toys Are Interchangeable

    Cat sitting comfortably in a baby activity center surrounded by colorful toys, illustrating life hacks that actually work.

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    #11

    Dad-Tip: Add Grip Tape To Help A Slippery Bunk Bed Ladder!

    Hand holding anti-slip tape being applied to black ladder steps, a dad life hack for safety and grip at home.

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    #12

    Daddit Pro Tip

    Plastic zipper bag with baby clothes and wipes, a life hack shared by dads that actually work for easy storage.

    Keep a gallon zip top bag with a spare set of clothes, diaper and wipes stashed in your car.
    Been saved a few times when we forgot the diaper bag and had an accident

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    #13

    Pro Tip.. Give Your Kid A Wireless Door Bell

    Indoor toddler bed covered with fabric tent showing a life hack for dads to create a cozy play space.

    So our kids (3 and 2) share a room and the 3 year old yells when they need a wee and wakes up her younger sister. Got her this door bell and she can now silently let us know she needs us.
    Has worked perfectly all week

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    #14

    Dad Hack: Kid Only Eats Half A Banana? Cut The Peel And Save The Other Half. Works Great!

    Banana peeled with the end cut off to make eating easier, shown on a wooden cutting board life hack by dads.

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    #15

    My Number One Tip For All Dads, Take As Many Pics As You Can! Cell Phone Cameras Are Amazing Nowadays And Your Kids Will Grow Too Fast!

    Young boy wearing winter clothes smiling outdoors in snowy woods illustrating dads life hacks that actually work.

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    #16

    Dad Hack: Flatten The Ground Beef As Much As You Can For Easy Freezer Storage And Quick Defrost

    Two flattened bags of ground meat on a granite countertop showing a life hack for easy freezing and storage.

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    #17

    Dad Pro Tip: Check Your Grocery Store Clearance Bins!

    Aluminum tray filled with unopened Hot Wheels cars as a creative life hack for dads shared online.

    $0.45 cents a piece! My 2.5 year ild is going to be in heaven for under $10 on christmas

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    What??? Where do you live?? I WANT .45 CENT HOT WHEELS TOO!

    #18

    Best Dad Hack So Far. Fussy Toddler Refusing To Eat? Put It On A Skewer, Snip Off The Sharp End Then Watch Them Eat The Very Same Thing They Refused Seconds Before

    Hand holding a skewer with alternating cucumber slices and pretzels displaying a creative life hack from dads online.

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    #19

    Dad Hack: Use A Diaper To Hold Your Diapers

    Pack of diapers folded and secured with a sanitary pad on a wooden table, illustrating clever dad life hacks shared online.

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    #20

    It's Not Much, But I Made This Play Board For My Little Guy. It Was Inspired By Something I Saw In This Sub

    Toddler playing with a DIY wooden toddler lock board featuring various life hack locks in a home setting.

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    #21

    Dad Protip: Tape A Piece Of Tubing Inside The Diaper Pail To Avoid The Impenetrable Vacuum Effect On Overstuffed Bags

    White trash can with taped pipe inside showing a simple dad life hack for better odor control shared online.

    Anyone else feel like they were about rip the bag of nuclear waste in half trying to remove it? I used a piece of old curtain rod, and sanded off burrs. Has been working for 2+ years now

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    #22

    Dad Tip: When Asked To Go To Costco For A Diaper Run Always Remember To Pick Yourself Up One Of These Because You Deserve It

    Pepperoni pizza slice on a paper plate at a casual dining area showcasing practical life hacks from dads.

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    #23

    Pro-Tip: Pack A Squeegee In The Stroller Permanently, If You Live In A Rainy Climate & Visit Slides

    Playground slide with a cleaning tool placed on it demonstrating a dad's life hack for easy maintenance and safety.

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    #24

    Simple Dad Hack Has Saved Our Ankles!

    Baby walker wrapped with pool noodles as a life hack to protect corners shared by dads online.

    Jimminy flipping Cricket am I glad that I finally got around to adding these pool noodles to the walker. Now when the little guy comes flying across the kitchen to crash into our bare feet, it’s a sensation of joy instead of a plethora of curse words, weeping, and gnashing of teeth. If there is one smidgen of wisdom I can share with my fellow dads it is this… dollar store pool noodles are chef’s kiss

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    #25

    Tent Sandbox. Play Time Has Never Been Better Or More Engaging. [tips And Tricks]

    Kids playing inside a backyard tent filled with sand, showcasing creative life hacks shared by dads online.

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    #26

    Dad Pro Tip: Make Extra And Freeze

    Three golden pancakes on a blue plate next to a resealable bag and wax paper on a kitchen countertop showing dad life hacks.

    When I make a large batch of pancakes or waffles, what doesn't get eaten gets cooled on a wire rack and frozen. I put wax paper between them so they don't freeze together. Nuke for three for 40 seconds

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    #27

    Dad Tip: Make A Blanket Fort. Kids Are Entertained, Wife Comes Home Thinking You Did Something Great And Time Consuming For Them. Win, Win, Win

    Living room with a DIY blanket fort created by a dad showcasing creative life hacks that actually work at home.

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