Not sure what to get dad for Father’s Day?
As our dad gets older he probably doesn’t need another tie, so what do you get him?
Whether you’re looking for something practical that he can use in his every day life or something more sentimental, we hope you enjoy these ideas!
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If your dad is heard of hearing and turns the TV volume up really high, wireless speakers that can hook on the couch or armchair could help you both! Audio Fox TV Wireless Speakers play the sound by your ears so you can turn the TV volume down and hear better.
“The Cubby Project” is a book all about Mike’s dad that his sister created through Storyworth. It’s priceless!
Capture your dad’s story with a Storyworth subscription. Your dad answers questions about his life one at a time and they’re compiled into a keepsake book.
You’ll get better insight about what they’ve been through, draw closer together and once they get going you’re bound to hear stories you haven’t heard before.
This is a great way to keep their memories alive for themselves and generations to come.
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Who doesn’t love a comfy pair of slippers?! These can worn indoors or outdoors and with or without socks. Faux shearling will keep dad’s feet warm.
For the Dad who has everything, surprise him with a newspaper from the day he was born! Every newspaper is a guaranteed original that comes with a certificate of authenticity.
This digital clock, with easy to read display, is a great, practical gift that can enhance your dad’s day-to-day life. The clear display makes it easy to read with bold letters and numbers showing the day, date and time and reminding them if it’s morning, afternoon or evening. This clock can be especially helpful if your dad has dementia or Alzheimer’s.
There is an auto-dimming feature in case it is placed in a bedroom. It also offers up to 5 alarms that can be used to remind your father to take medications, go to an appointment, or important events. It has a battery backup so you don’t have to worry if the power goes out.
Take dad back in time with this gas station Americana themed puzzle. It has larger than usual pieces for easier handling. This is a project you can do with your dad or will keep him entertained for hours.
When was the last time you wrote your dad a letter? Father’s Day could be the perfect time to share fun memories and appreciation.
If you need some help writing one, learn how to get started writing a love letter to your dad. (click to read our article)
Most importantly, time.
No gift can replace the time you spend with your father. While you can plan an outing or activity, it’s often the small, every day moments that can bring the most joy to our parents.