- Father’s Day Gifts That Scream “I Love Daddy!”
Father’s Day is just around the corner which means copious amounts of BBQ, ugly ties, and tributes to dear old Dad. This year, why not switch it up a little and leave out the whole “ugly tie” thing?
We’ve got the hottest list of Father’s Day gifts for new dads, not-so-new Dad’s, and even grandDad’s. Want to see a grown man cry? Then get to clickin’ on these gift ideas for Dad…
Gift For New Dads
Gift for Gadget Dads
Does your baby-daddy love to play Angry Birds? What if he could play it on his big screen TV with nothing more than the flick of a wrist? He can if you buy him this Roku 2 XS 1080p Streaming Player
for Father’s Day this year. Not only does it allow you to play games with its motion sensor, you can also stream 300+ channels with movies, tv shows, music, sports, etc and costs less than $100. The ultimate gift for gadget loving Dads!
Gift for Geek Dads
We agreed on NO UGLY TIES this year, but what about a super nifty tie tack for the geeky guy in your life?
This LEGO storm trooper tie tack is just about the coolest tie tack in the universe and can be yours for less than $20.
If you love it, act FAST…limited quantities. May the force be with you!
Gift for Nature Dads
Be honest, how many times do you find Daddy watching Man vs Wild chiming in “I could do that?!” This year give him the chance to prove it!
Created by the infamous Bear Grylls to help your man tackle just about any situation in the wild, he’ll be ready for the Apocalypse in no time. Or maybe just surviving a camp out in the backyard- that works too!











My dad is a big nature lover and loves going camping. He is also a big fan of the Man vs. Wild show. The Bear Grylls kit sounds like it would be perfect for my dad for Father’s Day. Last year, I bought my dad a Tailgater from Dish, so this year so now he always has an excuse to go camping. He also loves to BBQ, and its nice being able to watch a game or two while eating ribs with my dad’s homemade BBQ sauce. We had a family BBQ in the backyard of his house, and he used the Tailgater to bring the Rockies game outside. As soon as I got off from work at Dish, I made my way to the BBQ and had a blast. I am definitely going to consider getting one of these kits; maybe my dad will put it to good use one day.