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You are here: Home / Themes / A Pun for Father’s Day

A Pun for Father’s Day

June 12, 2016 By Seemi Abdullah Filed Under: Themes Tagged With: Themes: Holidays

Here’s an easy Father’s Day craft if you need to throw something together at the last minute!

Dad Rocks Easy Fathers Day Craft

Even the preschoolers got a chuckle out of this one!  “He’s cute!”  “He looks nothing like my dad!” “I love his nose!”

We talked about how this was a “pun”.  “A pun is a kind of joke where you use a word that has two meanings.”

What does it mean when you say, “My dad rocks!”  “It means my dad is awesome!”

What you need:

  • River rocks (hunt for them outside or grab them at the craft store if you need a lot)
  • School glue
  • Craft feathers
  • Googly eyes
  • Tip of a Q-tip (or a tiny pom pom for a nose)

Dad Rocks Set up on a tray

Dad Rocks Fathers Day Craft

 

We finished it off with a sweet interview using this printable from Kinzie’s Creations

Fathers Day Card

More Father’s Day Ideas on Our Pinterest Board

Seasonal Activities for June

Filed Under: Themes Tagged With: Themes: Holidays

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