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Contact_FullName: Emily Contact_FullName: Michelle
ideaThis game is best when played outdoors. It is intended to be played during a Father's Day party. Provide your class with cool-whip "shaving cream" and craft stick "shavers". Sit the fathers in a row and proceed to have A face shaving race. This is a great photo opportunity as well as loads of fun!
ideaThis game should be played during your Father's Day party. Handprint/ footprint I.D. game: Place the child's hand/ foot print on a piece of paper and label the top with their name. Then cover up the name with a flap of paper and hang these on the wall. During the party you ask the father's to identify their child's print. Then reveal to everyone whose print is whose. This is harder then it sounds!
ideaThis game is to be played at your Father's Day party. Ask the children what their dad does at work and record their answers on a decorated piece of paper. Place their names on the back of the paper so that they are hidden. Hang these so that the dads can flip the paper over to read the name. During your party ask the Dads to try to identify what they think their child said about them. This can be very funny because, as we all know, kids say the darndest things!
5-3-00For the last two years we have invited the dads to participate in a Kooky golf course. It's the children's nine hole miniature golf course they make using boxes, tubes and decorating them with favorite characters. They set up nine holes by using blocks and various toys to outline the holes. We use Styrofoam cups put in the ground for holes. Each child and dad receive one 3-4 ft PVC pipe with an elbow joint and a ping pong ball. They receive a score sheet as well. The rules are that dad must hit the ball then the child then dad then the child...If they give-up on a hole its 25. The last hole is a bubblegum hole. If they get in the hole in less then ten strokes they get a piece of bubblegum. The best score wins a mini golf play set. Afterwards we have hotdogs, chips and root beer floats. The dads love the competition and the children enjoy their dads. Daylene Daylene@perpetualpreschool.com 4-27-00 Tie Matching Have the dads in your class donate old ties. Cut two three inch section
off of each tie (save the rest of the ties for a collage). Glue each piece of
tie to a large index card or piece of cardboard. Have the children match
the ties together.
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