It’s Father’s Day soon, it’s always the third Sunday of June (that rhymes.) Showing Dad how much you love him needn’t mean spending a fortune, or trying to find the latest and greatest gadgetry that (lets face it) will be outdated by next year’s Fathers Day! What you’ll need are DIY Fathers Day Gifts… it’s all about getting to the heart of Dadness! Why he is loved so much, that unique flavor of DAD – and the ways his love and bravery and kindness make each son or daughter feel safe, secure and super special. And, of course, he’s so much FUN!
The best way to do this is to let kids tell their truth. Their honesty, candor and fresh, unique perspective always makes for great reading and great laughs! But it also stays with a parent forever, by letting you know how deep and pure their love is. And THAT is worth more than any expensive gift or gadget!
This booklet has been designed to do just that. And it will be SO much fun for you and your sprog/s to fill out for him! You print it out, and then arm the kids with a writing implement and let them go. Or, if they are too young to write the answers, you ask the questions and write down the answers for them. Check it out…
Just imagine the fabulous answers your kids will come up with! So, grab it now, print it out. You’ll need 3 double sided letter pages printed. Then assemble in order, fold in half and staple to make his special little book. Guaranteed, he’ll keep it forever!
Other fab Father’s Day Ideas that are meaningful:
- Bake him something delicious
- Cook his FAVORITE meal
- Print some gorgeous family photos and put in frames for his desk at work, or for when he is travelling
- Create some vouchers for a massage or car cleaning services
- Print some beautiful and relevant Father’s Quotes and put them in a frame for him
- Purchase a voucher for his favorite ‘down time’ activity – a golf day, a book voucher. movie tickets, time on a fishing boat, whatever it may be. Even better if you and the kids can enjoy it with him so it becomes family time.
To the world you are a Dad, to our family, you are the world.
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