Fathers Day Activity: S’mores Outdoor Fun With Dad!

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Father’s Day is coming up and we have the Ultimate Father’s Day Pack to provide you “s’more” outdoor fun with dad! Keep reading to find out what fun ideas are included in the pack.

Fathers Day Activity: S’more Fun with Dad!

Father’s Day Cards

Father’s day wouldn’t be complete without a punny card. Choose from a variety of 5 different themed cards.

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Father’s Day Banners

We’ve provided an alphabet banner for you to spell out a Father’s Day greeting. “We Love You Smore Dad” “You Rock Dad” or just the traditional “Happy Father’s Day” are just a few of the unlimited possibilities!

Fathers Day Activity: S'mores Outdoor Fun With Dad! featured by Come Follow Me FHE

Father’s Day Outdoor Adventure Cutouts

The decorative banner can be added to the message banner or create a separate banner with the fun outdoor images. Use the cut-out images as decor or glue them on sticks, create a photo booth, and put them as silly props.

Fathers Day Activity: S'mores Outdoor Fun With Dad! featured by Come Follow Me FHE

Father’s Day Activity Invitation

Make dad feel special by giving him an official invitation to his Father’s Day party.

Fathers Day Activity: S'mores Outdoor Fun With Dad! featured by Come Follow Me FHE

Father’s Day Build a Hamburger Card

This may be the cutest part of the whole bundle! Make dad a memorable hamburger card. Ask each child to fill in the blanks on each layer of the hamburger. (Each child could give a hamburger or assign each child a specific part to answer and have everyone give one inclusive hamburger).

Father’s Day Nature Scavenger Hunt

Enjoy spending quality time outdoors with Dad doing a nature scavenger hunt. Make it a contest to see who can find the most items listed in a designated time limit. Or work together to find each item on the list.

Father’s Day Treat Toppers

Parties are always better when a treat is included. We’ve given you some creative treat ideas to go along with the outdoor theme as well as tags to label each treat. The tags are blank so you can also come up with your own treat ideas.

Now you may be wondering how you can get this terrific bundle and Fathers Day activity. You can purchase the entire Ultimate Father’s Day Pack in our shop. Enjoy 50% off this bundle with code DAD50!

We love you and wish you the best Father’s Day!

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