Father’s Day is going to be here before we know it and as we prepare our Father’s Day Gift Guide I wanted to remind you books make some of the most thoughtful Father’s Day gifts because they provide something many dads rarely take for themselves: time to relax, learn, and enjoy a favorite hobby.
Whether your father enjoys history, biographies, outdoor adventures, faith-based reading, sports, business, or practical how-to guides, there is a book available that matches his interests. That even involves comic books for dads like David likes to read.
For those of us short on cash books are also affordable gifts that can easily be paired with a favorite snack, a mug of coffee, or a handwritten Father’s Day card. The nice part about these types of gifts most of the time can be found at your local Dollar Tree, Aldi or Ollies keeping the gift economical.
For dads who enjoy spending time outdoors, consider books about fishing, camping, hiking, or wildlife. History lovers often appreciate biographies and books that explore important events and influential people. If dad loves music pick out a book on music or entertainment.
DIY dads may enjoy books about woodworking, automotive repair, grilling, gardening, or home improvement projects. If dad enjoys cooking pick up a cookbook or two and seasons to make his favorite meal for Father’s Day. Along with a apron.
One of the things I love most about giving books as gifts is that they continue giving long after Father’s Day is over. A good book can inspire, educate, entertain, and create lasting memories. While allowing dad to learn something new he can share with his friends and family.
This Father’s Day, consider giving Dad the opportunity to relax with a good book and enjoy some well-deserved downtime. Make sure to include his favorite snacks and time to read the books without someone bothering him every 5 minutes.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates