Spoiling Dad: A Father’s Day Gift Guide

Father’s Day is June 19, 2022. If you haven’t started your gift buying yet, not to worry. Houston Moms has a Father’s Day gift guide to help you spoil the special dads in your life. 

Dad.

Daddy.

Father.

Pops.

Pappa.

DADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDCANYOUFIXTHIS!?

dad, son and dog dressed as Star Wars characters

He goes by many names.

He tells many a lame joke.

And this month, we get to spoil him a bit. Or like, let him sleep past 6:32.

For those of you who are struggling to find that perfect gift, or for those who totally forgot Father’s Day was around the corner and you are scrambling for something, I’ve put together a Father’s Day gift guide to help the panic-buying.

For the Outdoorsy One 

dad rock climbing with kids

Kaito KA500 5-way Radio

Wooden Yard Games and Case

LifeStraw Personal Water Filter for Hiking

Compact Binoculars

Multitool Knife Plier, 16-in-1

Double Hammocks

JBL Clip 4 – Portable Mini Bluetooth Speaker (I mean, you can bring it outside, so…)

For the One That Has Everything (Subscription Boxes)

dog surrounded by cardboard boxes

Craft Beer Club

Beef Jerky Subscription

Bespoke Post 

Trade Coffee

Sock Fancy – Surprise Pair of Socks Subscription

MasterClass

WatchGang

Winc (It’s Wine, ya’ll)

For the Kid at Heart: 

father and son on carnival ride

Super Mario Bros Magnets

Rubik’s Impossible Puzzle (this might be the best gift I have ever given)

Golf Pen Gift Set

Build-on Brick Mug 

Do Not Disturb Gaming Socks

Mini Video Projector

For the One Who is Stuck in a Book (or at least, wants to be): 

man reading book outdoors

Gift Card at Half Price Books

What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions

The Lies of Locke Lamora

The Ghost Army of World War II: How One Top-Secret Unit Deceived the Enemy with Inflatable Tanks, Sound Effects, and Other Audacious Fakery

In Cold Blood

Calipso

Ballparks Past and Present

Dune Saga 6-Book Boxed Set

Kindle Paperwhite (and let him pick out his own stories)

For the Hungry/Thirsty One: 

dad holding spatula and beer

Pasta Machine

Cocktail Infused Ice Cubes

Yeti Rambler 10 oz Stackable Mug

Kabob Grilling Baskets Set

Spreadsheet Shortcut Mug

FlipFork Boss – 5 in 1 Grill Spatula

For the Sentimental Type:

man's hand holding infant hand

Dad I Wrote A Book About You

Just Us Guys: A Journal for Dads and Sons

All About Dad and Me: A Journal for Fathers and Daughters

I Am Their Father (Star Wars) Personalized Sign

Personalized Star Map Print

And a Few Suggestions for Grandpa (Or Poppy Or Grandfather Or Paw)

father and son walk through construction site

Personalized Engraved Tape Measure

Ratchet Belt

Brain Games – 3-In-1: Word Search, Crosswords & Sudoku

Fishing Pole Campfire Roaster

young child holding up painting

New oven mitts are great, but don’t underestimate the power of a Dollar Tree craft marathon with your kids. They can turn out some really special things with half a glue-stick and a hand-drawn picture of what their dad looks like in a cape and two different size feet.

We hope this Father’s Day gift guide has given you some great ideas of what to get the dads in your life. Happy shopping!


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Britany B
Britany is currently lost in Houston, but not worried because she brought plenty of snacks. An avid traveler with a wild, squishy heart--she birthed one baby in New Orleans, the other, in Amsterdam. She recently bought a dog, named him Dragon, and brags to strangers about it. In a former life, she owned a wedding planning business; misses the free cake, the most. When she isn’t avoiding cooking AT ALL COSTS, she is trying to squeeze out some good words, hoping to make a living by using her imagination and pen to scare children (the next great kidlit series, they say). She prefers her drinks dirty. Is anxious. Kind of wishes it was Halloween. And will likely hug you a beat too long and make it weird.

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