- Show children the meaning of giving at Christmas.kids ready for christmas image by sonya etchison from Fotolia.com
Children love Christmas not just for the gifts they receive, but for the gifts they give to the people they love. When helping your children choose gifts to give to Dad, take the opportunity to teach them about the value of gifts and the purpose of giving. They'll get as much of a kick out of giving as the parents who receive the gifts. Show your children how to put thought into the gifts they choose. - A family gift backet to a golfing Dad can include golfballs.golf balls image by Joann Cooper from Fotolia.com
Gifts baskets provide opportunities for children to join in presenting a family gift to Dad. If Dad enjoys golf, one child can give custom golf balls, wrapped and added to a gift basket. The basket doesn't have to be dedicated to a single theme---add Dad's favorite gourmet sausages and cheeses. Mom can add a bottle of Dad's favorite wine. - Dads will appreciate custom active wear.shirts on a row (focus on front) image by Ramona smiers from Fotolia.com
Children will enjoy giving their dad clothing with their special imprint. If Dad is a baseball fan, give him a silk-screened baseball shirt with "Dad" on the front pocket. Add your children's names to the back of the shirt. Top it off with a matching baseball cap to complete the ensemble. - If Dad's a coffee drinker, give him what he enjoys.coffee and coffee-beans image by Dmitri MIkitenko from Fotolia.com
If Dad is a coffee drinker and picky about his coffee, the children can give him coffee-related Christmas gifts. One child, for example, can give him a sampler of freshly-ground coffees, such as Kenya AA and Colombia Supremo. Another child can give Dad an engraved coffee mug. Mom can pitch in and give Dad a new gourmet coffee maker for a full-bodied Christmas gift giving theme. Buy Fair Trade coffee as a gift to the world's coffee growers.
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