There is still time to do for the kids some great gifts for Dad! Try one of these simple, inexpensive ideas.
1) A tailor-made Board Game
Brainstorm on the interests of fathers and hobbies. Then choose a topic for a board game that can be done like Candy Land. Buy a piece of white or colored poster. (Cost: 1.00 USD or not) you write a title at the top of the subject as appropriate, "Dad's Dream Vacation game" or "Papa Crazy Car Show.
Draw a winding path with two lineslower left upper right corner. Writing to START at the bottom left and finishing at the top right. Share the way of rooms. Adding pictures and instructions to move many of the rooms, the players, both back and forth. Ideas
You forgot to change the oil in the car. Go back two spaces.
You stop and help someone change a tire. Go ahead 4 spaces.
Delays at the airport. Lose a turn of events.
Free food in the park. Take a train.
To play thisPlaying with Dad, you need a marker for each player. Coins or pieces of paper of different colors work well. You will also need a die from another game. Each piece dice and moves forward, the number of rooms. He follows the instructions in this space. The first player wins FINISH.
2) Credit Cards Dad's Choice
Make your credit card has very free Daddy! Draw a real credit card in a simple white or colored paper. Cut more cards to complete blank. Add Daddy fullA fancy name and account number on each card. On the back, write something that we have a father. Each different card. Here are some ideas:
Dad choice at Game Night. You choose to play the game we did.
Dad choice of ice. You can choose the flavor that we buy at the supermarket.
Dad choice for dinner. (Please see the cook 24 hours in advance).
Dad choice for television. Select the evening, and select the program.
Place them in your credit cardHomemade Father's Day card. When Dad opens the card on Sunday to tell him that he had placed in his wallet and spend ", whenever you want!
3) Go Nuts
Put some 'nuts most popular dad in an empty glass or plastic glass. Add a ribbon and a label that says: "Dad, I'm crazy about you!"
Copyright 2008 Ann Richmond Fisher
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