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Still thinking about what to get Dad for the holidays? Let GreatDad.com guide you with our top recommendations of gift suggestions for dads. And, since we’re dads ourselves, we went beyond the usual suspects of slippers, ties, sports and other predictable presents to offer ideas that will not only surprise him but will let him know that you truly appreciate all he does. |
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Titanic Bank – $120 Just the thing if he’s ready to trade in the big jar full of pennies. |
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Recordable Photo Frame – $10.99 Yes, it’s “faux” lizard, but it’s a tasteful version of this type of frame that often is just cheap plastic and paper. Make sure to record the kids before you give the frame, or else it’s just one more “thing to do” for dad. |
| Desktop carafe – $50 Make sure dad gets enough water throughout the day while saving the earth from plastic bottles. | |
| Pilot vanishing point fountain pen – $119 If ?the pen collector in your life does not have this one, treat him to the Vanishing Point fountain pen, famous as a one-of-a-kind among pen collectors | |
| Perfect Pencil from Faber Castel – $225 The perfect gift for your favorite pencil pusher. This pencil clearly states, “I work here only because I want to,” but it’s also a practical solution to pencils that need minding and sharpening. Devilshly simple, even in its luxury, it’s a silver-plated cap that protects the pencil tip, clips to a shirt pocket, AND hides a self-enclosed sharpener. ?It’s name says everything – the perfect pencil | |
| Double Rainbow Maker $27.99 | |
Desktop & Office Gifts for Dads

Great Dad Talks is a series of conversations with experts on all aspects of the family adventure. With the perspective that “dads don’t always think like moms,” our mission is to support dad voices and our slightly different approaches to parenting. We’ll try to find solutions to every day challenges like getting kids off the couch and making STEM classes available for both boys and girls. But we’ll also tackle bigger issues when they come. The one main theme will be to support dads in the most important role of their lives that of being a great dad. Connect with us at greatdad.com and watch the video version of these podcasts at YouTube.com/greatdadnews
In this episode, I talk with John David, a PR and crisis management professional and author of the mystery/thriller novel The Bystander, about what he discovered through being a dad. John shares how fatherhood became one of the things he’s most proud of, how he felt an early emotional bond with his kids, and how providing a calm, nonjudgmental sense of safety helped them come to him for support even as adults. We discuss the sacrifices parents make, the importance of embracing unexpected roles like Cub Scouts leadership, and how empty nesting gave John the time to rediscover fiction and write his novel. John also explains the premise of The Bystander and his writing process.
Check out John’s website at byjohndavid.substack.com
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– GreatDad.com/coaching
– GreatDad.com/pq
– Gratitude course: bit.ly/3NMLDNC
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