Father’s Day is on Sunday, and your child can create wonderful Father’s Day memories through some simple Montessori-inspired ideas. Fathers (and father figures) are generally very happy with any gifts and/or cards made with love.
Montessori-Inspired Ideas for Father’s Day
Montessori Curriculum Ideas for Father’s Day, Celebrating Father’s Day in the Montessori Classroom, and Celebrating Father’s Day for the Montessori Classroom and Family from North American Montessori Center (NAMC)
Printable Father’s Day Interview Poster (an absolutely lovely idea and free printable) from Simply Montessori (Update: Here are 20+ free printables for Father’s Day Questionnaires.)
Pizza, Pizza Father’s Day Picnic from Montessori Mama
Father’s Day Gifts from To the Lesson! (published on Monday and added in an update – shows how you can use a Montessori-inspired tray for a painting activity!)
Ideas for breakfast in bed and art resources to have available for creating cards and gifts in my Montessori-Inspired Mother’s Day post
My husband always loved the simple, heart-felt cards our kids created for him from construction paper or colored typing paper and markers. He saved every card our kids gave him over the years.
In the photo at the top of the post, I have an example of a simple Montessori-inspired card-making tray you could have available in a closed cabinet in your child’s room or in a lower kitchen cabinet whether or not you have a homeschool. It’s nice if the cabinet has a door that closes so your child can feel the creation of cards is a special surprise.
I always had colored construction paper or typing paper, markers, and stickers available for card-making projects. My children liked to make cards for holidays like Fathers Day, but they also made cards spontaneously at other times – for example, if they wanted to say thank you or to apologize for something.
I also recommend keeping a box of 5¾” by 8¾” greeting-card envelopes available for projects like this. The envelopes can be purchased at any office-supply store and give your child an easy, professional-looking way to finish the card. My children have made their own envelopes before as well, although purchased envelopes can still be personalized with markers, stickers, etc.
Other Ideas for Father’s Day Activities
UPDATE: You’ll also find LOTS of Father’s Day ideas in these posts: Talking with Children about Death: Creating an “I Remember” Book (with free printables for children who’ve had a special male relative die and for children from military families and other families separated by distance and Father’s Day Blog Hop Collection), and Montessori-Inspired Father’s Day (2012).
Don’t worry about how elaborate your child’s Father’s Day gift and/or card is. When it comes to Father’s Day, it truly is the thought that counts! 🙂
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Becky says
Great post. Thanks for sharing.
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Deb says
Thanks so much, Becky! 🙂
Sasha says
Hi Deb, I love the idea of having a card making work available all the time – what a great way to incorporate lessons of Grace and Courtesy while providing opportunities to practice writing skills! I am definitely adding this to my Language area for next year (now that this year is almost finished…).
Thanks, Sasha
Deb says
Thanks, Sasha! In a classroom, I really like having a card-making tray available to celebrate student birthdays throughout the year as well.
I just added a link to your post from today to my post! I always love your ideas! 🙂
sheila says
Awesome! I love the interview poster!
Deb says
Thanks so much, Sheila! Isn’t that a fun idea?! 🙂
Sharon says
Thanks so much for including my Father’s Day interview poster, Deb!!!
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You have a great list of ideas here 🙂
Deb says
My pleasure, Sharon! What a great idea – and thanks so much for sharing it! 🙂
Allison says
My little ones LOVE making cards, this is such a cute idea. I need to get some cute “dad” kind of stickers!
Deb says
Thanks for your kind comment, Allison! Have a wonderful Father’s Day weekend! 🙂
Rachel says
I love the Father’s day interview poster. I am going to have to use that idea for my boys to give to daddy. I am visiting from the Hip Homeschool Hop.
Deb says
Thanks, Rachel! I really love the interview poster, too! Have a great weekend! 🙂
Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas says
Thanks for all the great handmade gift ideas. I agree about the writing area. WE have one set up at home and my girls sit to write every day. Whether it be a card, letter or drawing – they are always inspired to make something for someone and it’s wonderful.
Bern- Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas
Deb says
Thanks, Bern! It’s wonderful that you have a writing area set up at home – what a great way to encourage your girls’ literacy! 🙂
Steph says
I love this list! My favorite has to be the Daddy interview….we might just have to do one for Grandpa, too! =)
Visiting today from the HHM hop!
Deb says
Thanks so much, Steph! What a special gift for Grandpa, too! 🙂
Wanda says
Fun ideas. Here’s another wonderful Father’s Day Gift idea … Between Me And You DAD journals through Sand Dune Publishing. They’re at http://www.sanddunebooks.com but they’ve got a sale going on here. http://mim.io/ef7031
Deb says
Thanks, Wanda! The Between Me and You DAD journals look like a great gift for Father’s Day! 🙂
Debbie Clement says
What a great prompt for my grandkiddos to do for MY dad — their GREAT grandpa. Better get going if it’s gonna get there in time!
Deb says
Thanks, Debbie! How wonderful to remember Great Grandpa, too! 🙂
Susan Stephenson says
Lovely ideas, Deb! I particularly like the interview, because it reinforces the idea of writing being part of out everyday life.
Deb says
Thanks, Susan! I totally agree – I especially love activities that reinforce daily literacy and make great keepsakes at the same time! 🙂
Jessy says
Great idea! Such a simple, fun way to be creative! (We have a drawer of supplies for the kids to make things with construction paper, glue, glitter, stickers, etc.) Stopping in from HHH!
Jessy
Deb says
Thanks for your comment, Jessy! It’s great that you have supplies on hand for your kids to be creative! Have a wonderful Father’s Day weekend! 🙂
Michelle Willow says
Lovely collection of ideas! Thanks for linking to High paw! See you again this week Deb 🙂
Deb says
Thanks so much, Michelle! I’ll plan to link up again on Friday! 🙂
Max says
Thank you so much those are really awesome ideas.
Rohit Guglani says
I am definitely bookmarking this for future reference! Thanks for sharing!
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deepika says
fathers day is really special and cards are the best way to show love!
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deepika says
Lovely collection of ideas! Thanks for sharing!
deepika says
Lovely ideas, Deb! I particularly like the interview, because it reinforces the idea of writing being part of out everyday life.
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