Every Father’s Day I struggle to buy a nice gift for Mr M&TTT from The Tiny 3, I like something which is an age appropriate gift from them, but also value for money, I mean really how many ‘Super Dad’ mugs does one man really need?
This year however the job has been made slightly easier for me by the lovely people at Love 2 Read who asked my to review one of their Father’s Day personalised books. They have also kindly offered 1 lucky Me and the Tiny 3 reader the chance to win a copy of their own.
The ordering process was very easy, it took me around 15 minutes to order my book and that was with a lot of indecision about which photos I wanted where. I was very pleased to discover an ‘Our Daddy’ option, as all too often books like these are ‘My ‘ which makes it had to decide which child to include.
The book itself contains 10 photos of your choosing, and each page has the books title as the start of a sentence which you complete, for example one of our pages says ‘Our Daddy bakes amazing birthday cakes’.
You can also change the colour of the pictures frame, I chose a different colour for each picture.
I can’t wait for my book to arrive so I can surprise Mr M&TTT with it and complete the review, but until then fill in the rafflecopter below to be in with a chance of winning your very own book.
All orders must be received by June 10th for delivery in time for Father’s Day!
Disclosure:I was issued with a code to order a book free of charge, all thoughts are that of myself
Throughout my life there one person has always been there.
Who was there, in the front row, for every basketball game, orchestra concert and cross country meet? Who was there when I graduated high school, college and graduate school? Who was there when I had a tumor and when my boyfriend got cancer and lost his leg? Who was there when I bought my first home and my water heater broke and my roof needed replacing? Who paid for it all by working a factory for 40 years, standing on his feet, without lunch breaks? My dad has always been there. But why do I love my dad? Because he visited me when I broke my foot on Valentine’s Day, because he cleaned the lintstuff out of my hairdryer (when I didn’t even know that was possible!), because he wiped my nose when I was little, because he tolerated my friends even when they were annoying and ridiculous, because he didn’t laugh when I learned to play the violin and because he never missed a cross country or swimming meet, basketball game or recital, parent/teacher conference or any other important date. Why do I love my dad? Because he’s the best and he always finds a way to love more than I ever thought possible!
This year hasn’t been any different for him. This year is like every other. My dad is still there. Every day. For anything. For everything. Thank you, Dad.
Why ELSE should you select my dad?
Because he has HEART: he demonstrates affection, kindness, compassion, and daily expressions of love in both words and deeds.
Because he is empathetic: he identifies our feelings, thoughts, and beliefs, and then our bond strengthens.
Because he is flexible: during new or challenging circumstances, he will weather the storm with me.
Because he is respectful: He treats everyone with high regard simply because they have inherent value as human beings.
Because he is trustworthy: he is dependable–and he creates a safe environment.
Because he shows appreciation: through positive praise, and expressed gratitude, he fulfills our most basic human needs.
Because he is committed: He is dedicated to the well-being of each relationship and he is loyal and motivated to devote quality time to each family member, resulting in a firm family foundation.
Because he can resolve conflicts: He sees disagreements, stress, or crisis as opportunities for learning and growing.
That’s the kind of dad he is–he’s always thinking of other people! And I’d love to have someone think of him for awhile.
I hope you select him.
For my husband from my daughter its something personal and a lovely home made card.
For my dad who is really hard to buy for normally ends up being chocolate and a dvd.