A fun day at the beach, lake, or even a swimming pool can be a great way for your kids to bond with their father! Head out on the water and go fishing, boating, or just enjoy each other’s company by the water.
There are so many historical spots to visit all over the world! This can also be a great chance for your children to learn a little more about history. Find a historical site near you and take dad there for the day!
If your husband works a lot, then it can sometimes be difficult to find time to spend with the kids one on one. This Father’s Day, have your kids invite dad to do something that they enjoy. Whether it’s playing a video game or drawing together, they will build memories that will last a lifetime.
Was there a specific candy or place that reminds dad of his childhood? Work with your kids to bring back a piece of their father’s childhood! This can be a really special experience or gift that he will cherish for a lifetime!
A sporting event can be a great time for the whole family, even if their dad isn’t much of a sporting fan! This can be a great chance to grab a hot dog and watch some baseball, hockey, or whatever sport he wants to watch.
If their father loves a charity, or there is a cause that is near and dear to his heart, find a way to get involved! It can be a simple gesture like a donation or volunteering for the day.
There is nothing more fun than firing up the grill during the summer months. Have your kids get involved by cooking with dad! Fire up the grill and make some his favorite foods!
Go kart racing can be fun for the whole family! Have your kids take dad to a place where they can race and spend the day “burning rubber” on the racetrack!
There are so many wonderful movies out there with a focus on wonderful dads! You can put together a movie marathon for the family that focuses on Dad related movies, or movies that you know he loves!
If your kids have an outdoorsy dad, consider having them spend some time in nature together. Going camping, hiking, or any number of outdoor activities can be a great way to bond and spend time together.
No matter how old your kids are, any of these activities would be a great Father’s Day activity that will help your kids spend more time and grow closer to their father!
Which activity will your family try this year?
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