Because sometimes, “I love you, Dad” is the best gift of all.
Life moves fast. Between school drop-offs, snacks, laundry, work, and all the “what’s-for-dinner” moments, it’s easy to forget to pause and notice the quiet, steady presence of a great dad.
He’s the one lifting tired kids onto his shoulders. Fixing broken toys. Laughing at terrible knock-knock jokes. Showing up for bedtime—even if he’s exhausted. Dads rarely ask for attention, and even more rarely, thanks.
But they deserve it. And this Father’s Day—or even at Christmas—you have a chance to help your child say what most dads never hear enough:
“Thank you, Dad. I see you. I love you.”
Why Gratitude Matters—Especially From Kids
Kids might not always know how to express appreciation. But when they’re given the chance, they often say the most profound, funny, and touching things—things that can bring a tear to a grown man’s eye.
When a child says,
🖍️ “I feel safe when you hug me goodnight” or
🖍️ “When I grow up, I’ll buy you a big truck because you always take me places,”
—it hits different. It matters.
Expressing gratitude helps kids learn emotional awareness. It boosts confidence for dads. It strengthens bonds that, over time, become a child’s emotional foundation.
A Simple Gift That Says So Much
That’s exactly what “What I Love About Dad: Fill In The Blank Book With Prompts” is made for.
This sweet, 32-page keepsake is filled with simple, heartfelt prompts like:
- I feel safe when…
- My favorite thing about my dad is…
- I want you to know that…
- When I grow up, I will buy you…
Even if your child is too young to write, you can ask them the questions and write their answers for them. (Some of the best responses come from little ones—honest, funny, pure.)
You’ll also find spaces to draw pictures or include photos, making it a fully personalized gift that’s as fun to fill out as it is to give.
Moms, You Make the Magic Happen ❤️
Most dads won’t go out of their way to ask for something sentimental. But that’s where you come in.
Life gets busy. Days blur together. But every now and then, there’s a chance to slow down and do something that really matters—something that helps a child put love into words and helps a dad feel truly seen.
You’re the one who notices what he does when no one’s watching. You know what a kind, strong, silly, supportive dad looks like. This book helps your child notice it too—and say it out loud.
Make His Day Unforgettable
Whether it’s for Father’s Day, Christmas, or just because, “What I Love About Dad” isn’t just a gift—it’s a moment. A moment that tells a dad he’s doing a good job. That he’s loved. That his efforts matter.
💛 Grab your copy here on Amazon
💛 Sit down with your child.
💛 Create a memory he’ll never forget.
Let your child be the reason Dad smiles a little bigger this year.