Father’s Day is approaching so it’s time to start thinking about gifts for dad. Watches, golf clubs and silk ties don’t fit into a little kid’s budget. If you have little kids in your home they are likely eager to get involved in showing their love for dad. But they probably need a little help. Here are some inexpensive gift ideas that will help little kids get involved in giving Father’s Day gifts.
A Decorated Cake
Dads deserve dessert. Bake a cake or cookies and let your little ones decorate. Give them frosting, sprinkles and candies to personalize a special treat for dad.
Breakfast in Bed
Children may not be able to prepare an entire breakfast, but they can help with certain parts of it. Let them flip some pancakes or squeeze a few oranges so dad can enjoy breakfast in bed this Father’s Day.
Chores
Little ones will love the idea of helping dad on Father’s Day. Let them take out the trash, mow the lawn or sweep the garage as their gift to dad.
A Personalized T-shirt
Tie-dyes are back in style. For slightly older children, this can be a fun outdoor activity. Get a plain white t-shirt in dad’s size and a few colors of dye. Kids will love making dad a special (and cool!) new t-shirt.
Stepping Stone
Pick up a Stepping Stone Kit like this for $14.99. It comes with everything you need to guide your children through the process of making a garden stepping stone– a gift dad will treasure.
Artwork or Collage
Children’s artwork is always a great gift. Pick up some supplies so your little ones can make custom paintings or sculptures for their dad. Another option is letting them make a photo collage. Pull out pictures of your kids with their father to create a special college for Father’s Day.
A Performance
For little kids, coming up with a performance can be a great gift for dad. Children love being in the spotlight and dad will enjoy the play, song or dance that was created just for him on Father’s Day.




