
Father’s Day is fast approaching, and now would be a great time to give some helpful suggestions if you don’t want another tie or more cologne.
I am trying to think of ideas that would be fun for both the giver and receiver. Personalized items, handmade gifts, or interactive type games would be great Dad’s Day ideas. Here are a few I’ve come up with:
- A personalized pedicure from your daughter
- A LEGO vehicle that you can build together and place on a bookshelf
- A Junior sized football
- A Bocce Ball set
- A Daddy Build-a-Bear (to construct together)
- A book of paper airplane designs
- Roller Blades
- A handmade paperweight (Painted rock, old baby shoe . . .)
- A hand painted picture frame
- Start a collection of something (Corvette models, movie posters . . .)
- A frisbee
- Something from a joke shop that can become “our joke” like an icecube fly, full-my-finger pen, whoopee cushion, invisible ink for special love notes, plastic dog poo. . .
- Playing cards with unique backs like Little Princess, Bob the Builder, etc
- Tickets to a AAA ballgame
- A kite kit
- Kids handprints in plaster
- Imprint little handprints on a tee-shirt
- Pen holder made from a can or jar
- A piggy bank made of a coffee can
- A Twister game (playable by Mommy and Daddy after hours;)
- A fruit tree for the yard
- Tickets to a kid movie
Feel free to add to the list!
What has been a really memorable Father’s Day gift that you have either given or received?
Blessings

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