You probably knew to expect this one. Father’s Day is less than three weeks away. And since we made a fill-in booklet for Mother’s Day, of course, we had to make a free printable for Father’s Day too!
This gift is simple, personalized and memorable to hold on to for years to come. Did I mention it will store nicely too? With the thought of moving in our future, I am ever conscious of the big, awkward and cumbersome gifts.
For this Father’s Day Booklet, here is what your child will be answering:
What You’ll Need:
- Printer & Paper (I used card stock.)
- Scissors or Paper Cutter
- Hole Punch
- Ribbon or Material
- Your Wonderful Child
Instructions:
1. Download and print the FREE For My Dad on Father’s Day – Fill In Booklet.
2. Cut the pages in half and punch holes on the side.
3. Before assembling, have your child fill out the prompts on each page. Help as needed.
4. Thread the holes with ribbon as shown below if you would like to hang your booklet on a door knob or hook.
5. Give to Dad on Father’s Day and watch him enjoy all the special thoughts from his child.
Get the Free Printable Booklet Here
I’ll be sharing some of what my kids wrote or drew in their booklets on Instagram. (I hope you’ll come follow me!)
Looking for another creative gift idea for Father’s Day? Check out this “I’m the DAD!” T-shirt.
If you want to really have some fun, take a look at Daddy Land, an altered and live version of Candy Land to play on Father’s Day.
Linked up with: Tip Junkie, I Can Teach My Child
Thank you! This is a great idea and I know my husband will love it.
You’re very welcome, Jennifer!
This is wonderful and my husband will love it! Any chance you have the same thing for Grandpa’s? Would love to do this for our parents from my kiddos too! Thanks so much for sharing these!
Hi Becca, I don’t have one for grandparents, sorry. But I will definitely do two for Grandparents’ Day. Thanks for the idea!
Awesome, thanks! And thanks again for sharing these for free 🙂
Thank you for what I know is going to be a very meaningful gift!
You are so welcome, Natalie!