Do you remember the project I did with my preschool class for Mother’s Day (find it HERE)?
Here is the same idea, but specialized for dads!
I cut a large D and A out of poster board and took photos of my students holding the letters.
I printed 3 photos spelling D-A-D as 3×5’s and pasted them at the top of a large piece of construction paper.
Then I had the kids answer some questions about their dads.
The things they said were absolutely adorable. I love that the child below compared the size of his daddy to a goat. What’s funny is that when we did the Mother’s Day interview he said if he could buy his mommy a gift he would buy her a goat.
Apparently he is going to be a farmer one day. 😉
I added the interview underneath the photos and laminated the whole thing.
We invited all the dads to our classroom for a Donuts with Dad party where I served my mom’s famous Breakfast Casserole, coffee, and Dunkin’ Donuts, of course.
The dads had a blast and the children couldn’t have been more delighted to eat unlimited amounts of sugary goodies.
I regret that our event was held first thing in the morning because it was a bit difficult to rally 12 2-year-olds flying high on Munchkins and glazed crullers for the rest of the day, but we managed to make it out alive.
Although at one point I saw a kid sneeze and the only thing that came out of his nose was powdered sugar. 🙂
Here is the FREE Printable for you if you think the dad in your world would like to receive something like this for Father’s Day.
**Click HERE for your FREE Printable Father’s Day Interview**
Happy Father’s Day Project-ing! 🙂
Jen
Thank you! So cute !! I wonder how I can customize the dad cartoon a little, I have a lot of Hispanic families in my preschool… can’t wait to use this next year . By the way… Your new blog will be amazing and I think we will all follow?
Laura
I love your Father’s Day Craft! I added it to a Father’s Day craft round-up on my blog, Mom Envy. Have a great week!
You can see the post here: http://momenvy.co/2017/06/fathers-day-crafts.html
Michele
Very nice. I wish their was an option of having a child on it of different skin color tones, no child on it, or having the option of a boy or girl on it as half my class (18 in all) is girls, and all my children are different shades of browns with mostly curly hair.
Jade Jones
I agree with the other commenters. I wish that it wasn’t colored in so we could customize it to fit my kid’s dad and to be more personalized by having them color it. Otherwise it’s super cute.
Heather
Hi! I love this! Would it be possible to have a black and white version? I’d love to have the kids color it 🙂
Megan
I love this!! Could we possibly get a copy of it in black and white, so that the students may personalize it for their father’s?
Donna
I would love to be able to edit this as we are in Australia so spell certain words differently? 🙂
Plus yes I agree black and white would be great
Holly
Hi there! I absolutely love your Questionnaire. I’ve used both Mother’s day and Father’s Day. I would love if you could change the wording on Father’s day to incorporate Grandpa’s? Please consider
Courtney
What is the Font that you used on this printable?
Happy Home Fairy
It is my handwriting! 😉
Martha Sue Massie
Is there a black and white version?
Jennifer Jamison
Hi
Love this! I was wondering if there is a grandfather or uncle version. Thanks so much
Jimena
Love this! Is there a black and white version??
Happy Home Fairy
I am so happy you love it! I am sorry that I do not!