Sunday, June 17
Since 1966, when President Johnson signed a proclamation setting aside the third Sunday in June to honor American dads, Father's Day has been an uncomfortable fit for many men. There's something a bit off about expecting 7-year-olds to be grateful. The best dads aren't looking for praise. Still, we don't just ignore presidential proclamations around here! And we think it's good for the kids to recognize the guy for all he does. So here's how to help them give Dad the special salute he deserves.
Celebrating fatherhood
Personalized cards, photo cards and e-cards help you acknowledge all the dads in your life.
For Dad from the kids
Help kids tell their pillar of strength and playtime pal how much he really means with a message that says, "Happy Father's Day to my favorite giddy-up horsie."
For a new dad
Give any new dad a laugh with a message that says, "With fatherhood, keeping a straight face is half the battle. And sometimes the entire battle."
For your husband
Thank your hunky hubby for his lasting devotion with a message that says, "Kids grow. Things change. Love stays."
For Grandpa
Show your grandpa he means the world to you with a message that says, "Can't wait to give you a double-daddy-sized hug!"
From dads-to-be to great-granddads, every dad needs to hear he’s the man. Tell him with Father's Day cards, gifts and special offers.
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No matter what your age, add a special message to his card.