Daddy's Day

Updated on June 13, 2011
A.L. asks from El Dorado Hills, CA
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This year for fathers day I am having the kids make dad a scrapbook. I am having some trouble figuring out pages for them to do. So far we have a page called why we love daddy and they give their cute answers. They each colored a picture and that was a page. I was also going to make a collage of each h of them. That's all I could think of. Does anyone ha e any ideas? The kids are pretty young so they wont be able to do anything real hard (kids are 6 yrs, 4 yrs, 2 yrs, and 7 months)

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C.M.

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Awesome idea. How about favorite things to do with dad. Favorite places to go with dad. And maybe things they want to do with dad?? And hand and feet prints in dad's favorite color. Something about dad's favorite sport's team. And hobby like fishing or something.

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G.B.

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Hands dipped in paint make a cute addition to a scrapbook- they help remind us how little they were (0:

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A.M.

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things Dad does different than mom, things Dad likes, does, etc

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L.A.

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Things daddy says. Where daddy works, Daddy can cook,
What daddy looks like asleep. What daddy does at work.

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T.H.

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Have your kids draw a family portrait. They're usually hilarious. We did something similar for father's day and we included a sticker page (simply because my kid likes to stick stickers) and some photos of the kids.

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A.C.

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I like that idea. :) I did a photo book for him last year and for a JFF page at the beginning I had an "interview" with our oldest (the baby couldn't talk yet, lol): I can't remember what questions exactly I asked (we're in the process of moving and the books are boxed away still) but things like: Why do you love daddy? (Cuz him's my best friend that's why), Is daddy funny? What does he do that makes you laugh? What makes daddy a GOOD daddy (that one was funny!) and some off the wall ones like "If daddy had a fight with an alligator, who would win?" (he answered the shark). Maybe dress the kids in his work clothes or favorite shirt and take photos with them like that.

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M.A.

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how about "if daddy was an animal which animal would he be and why?? how tall is daddy??" I think that one would be fun for them to draw themselves next to him as to compare hights... have fun.

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M.B.

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They can all do a dedication page including yourself. What i love most about Daddy and put one photo of the child in the corner and they can write something with a special calligraphy pen and mount it on scrapbook paper.
Also, just put photos throughout with them and their father and just put a word on the opposite page ie. Growing together, unconditional love etc.

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N.S.

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if you could daddy anywhere in the world, where would it be?

my husband did this one on a card once and I loved it! One said to Paris another said to Hawaii and another said to 7-11.

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T.D.

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How about the childrens hand and/or foot prints....think sprinkle a little glitter on top. You could also trace their hands cut it out and let them color it. Good luck

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