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Fathers Day - Oklahoma City,OK

I have four kids and for mothers day I bought four clay pots and had each kid paint one and put flowers in them for all the grand parents, any ideas for the men for fathers day? I need help!

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Wow! Thank you all so much for all your ideas! They are wonderfull!

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HI N.,

I wish I could help but I can't think of a thing right now but will give it some thought and get back to you

G.

Depending on the individual grandfathers, you could get coffee cups or plastic drinking cups and let the kids design them with their own ideas, or you could buy white T-shirts and let the kids decorate with puff paint. If the granddads like to barbecue you could also do aprons. There are also hand print kits that the grandfathers could keep as a keep sake. All of these ideas are really fun for the kids.

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last year for father's day we did this for my daycare and my own children. i used regular fabric paint and got a footprint from each child on pretty colored cardstock. i then typed the poem:

walk a little slower daddy, said a child so small. i'm walking in you footsteps and don't want to fall.

sometimes your steps are very fast, sometimes they are hard to see. so walk a little slower daddy, for you are leading me.

someday when i'm all grown up, you are what i'll want to be. then i will have a little child who will want to follow me.

and i will want to lead just right, and know that i am true, so walk a little slower, daddy, for i must follow you.

i then matted a picture and put all 3 things on a pretty piece of 8 x 10 paper and framed it with those $3 walmart picture frames. it was a big hit, hope this helps!

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N.,

Get plain white hankies and let the children color them. Lay between two pieces of waxpaper and iron on med-high setting carfully so the crayon wax doesn't run. (crayola brand works best) Make sure to iron all crayon marks well and lay flat to cool. The heat sets the color and makes it permenant. I have done thid several times in daycare classes and Sunday School classes.
The lines need to be fairly dark so after the children do their art you make have to go over it a little. Or with your age of children you can trace their hand prints on the hanky and find a Bible verse or quote to write on it.

Have a great time with the the kids and may God bless you,
M.

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Do you get family fun magazine? They have fantastic ideas for everything! They have it all on line at http://familyfun.go.com/ you can use their search and come up with different father's day ideas.
For the grandpa's last year I made a "Happy Father's day" banner that the mom's or other family member hung up so it was a surprise. I took a picture of my daughter with each letter of the phrase and then printed them all off and punched holes, one in each corner, in them. Then I took ribbon and strung them all together so it could be hung. They loved it! It was fun for my then 2 year old to do and we got some pretty crazy pictures that the grandparents loved. And with a 3 month old she should just sit and let you take a picture of her with the letter.

You can make change holders out of the dish that you would use to put under the bottom of the clay pots. Have your children put thier hand prints in the center and then decorate.. They turned out really cute!

Buy plain light colored T-shirts and help the kids put their handprints on them (maybe footprints for the baby) You will need to wash and dry the T-shirts with no fabric softner and use craft paint mixed whith textile medium (you can find it in the craft dept at wal-mart)of course the paint will not be washable so take necessary precautions. You can then put their names under their hand prints or using stencils paint "Billy and Sally's Grandpa" in the middle of the shirt or "Happy Fathers Day 2008" When I was teaching preschool my co-teacher and I did this for the Fathers Day gift-they turn out so cute.

I have in the past help my children make things such as. Getting molding clay (the kind you bake) have the kids roll it out and cut out one hand print and bake them and paint them. Let each child write a specal note to each grand parent.

Make sure to put their name and year on the back. Another special note it to take a photo of them making or painting them give this to each of them in a frame

Good luck

Depending on the individual grandfathers, you could get coffee cups or plastic drinking cups and let the kids design them with their own ideas, or you could buy white T-shirts and let the kids decorate with puff paint. If the granddads like to barbecue you could also do aprons. There are also hand print kits that the grandfathers could keep as a keep sake. All of these ideas are really fun for the kids.

Men like food, and kids can cook. Also, little jars filled with cookie mix, with ingredients layered to look pretty, are nice; writing the directions for making the cookies is educational, too. A pretty piece of fabric over the lids finishes them off. My daughter also made a sachet of cloves (not feminine) for her grandfather once.

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