What child, at some point in time, hasn’t believed his dad was a superhero? Okay, so that moment may never last as long as dads would like, probably ending right around the time children learn to tie their own shoes. That doesn’t mean the admiration is gone. This Father’s Day, wouldn’t it be nice to let Dad feel like a superhero again?
Kids can surprise Dad with My Dad the Superhero, a one-of-a-kind Father’s Day card OR a very personal stand-alone gift. (Great for birthdays, too.)
Just as with My Mom the Superhero, each page begins with a writing prompt. Children old enough to write can finish each sentence by writing why Dad is such a superhero in their eyes. Younger kids can either draw or cut and paste pictures into the spaces provided.
Easy Instructions
This superhero themed pdf is designed to be duplex printed. Don’t mind the upside down pages. Those are intentional. Use standard printing paper unless the kids want to color with thick, bleed-through markers. In that case, card stock may be better.
The simplest way to create this mini-book is to remove all 5 duplex printed pages from the printer together. Fold the entire stack in half, then staple the pages or sew them together with string or ribbon. If the pages somehow wind up out of order, simply refer back to the original file or to the order of pages listed below:
- Cover page
- My dad is a superhero because… he always knows…
- My dad is a superhero because… he’s really good at…
- My dad is a superhero because… he helps me…
- My dad is a superhero because… he teaches me…
With those pages in order, the following pages will fall into place:
- My dad is a superhero because… he likes to…
- My dad is a superhero because… he often says…
- My dad is a superhero because… when I’m with him I feel…
- My dad is…
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Looking for a slightly different kind of Father’s Day mini-book? You might enjoy a Book of Love and Gratitude for Dad.