Ways To Celebrate Father’s Day With the Whole Family
Father’s Day in the UK will be celebrated on Sunday 20th June this year. Would you like some ideas on how best to celebrate it as a family? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve collated some ways in which you can make Dad feel special and get the kids involved for a day that creates lasting memories. From toddlers to preschoolers and kids to early teens, there are activities for all to enjoy.
For Sporty Dads
Fathers who are into sports and love being outdoors are sure to love a game of minigolf. The aim of the game is to hit a ball from a tee point into a hole in as few shots as possible. Mini Golf courses include a variety of tricky obstacles for players to putt through and it’s suitable for children aged around 5 years+. This fun family activity will get competitive streaks flying and reveal any budding Rory McIlroys who look set for stardom. However, it’s not all about the winning, as @McIlroyRory says: “As long as I keep enjoying my golf, then hopefully I’ll be able to play well.”
For Foodie Fathers
There’s a saying that goes ‘the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach’. If Dad likes nothing more than a good hearty meal, why not cook him a home-cooked menu from scratch? The kids can help out too. You could even make a day of it by making him breakfast in bed in the morning, a spot of lunch mid-afternoon, and an evening meal with a starter, main and dessert – he’ll sure be nice and full. Discover some tasty recipe ideas below:
For Stylish Dads
If he likes to pay attention to his wardrobe, how about creating some personalised clothing from the whole family? You could try tie dye with a white t-shirt or hoodie, or perhaps order some iron-on stickers with pictures of the children and some phrases? He’s sure to appreciate this exclusive gift and you can all have fun while making it.
For Outdoorsy Fathers
If the weather permits, how about taking a family hike? You can roam and take pictures, then sit down for a picnic somewhere scenic. Great for family bonding time, this is a no-frills option that’s sure to hold a special place in Dad’s heart for many years to come. Discover kid friendly trails in the UK.
For DIY Dads
Perhaps the man of the house tends to do DIY on the weekends. If so, why not complete a task together as a family? Whether it be painting the fence, doing some gardening, or upcycling some furniture, Dad is sure to appreciate the extra hands and the time spent together.
We wish you a very happy Father’s Day. If you enjoyed reading these ideas, please share this post on your social media channels to help other families celebrate the day in style.