Written in partnership with Picnic Time, The Peanut Butter Principles, the At-Home Dads Network and Head Butler
Looking for something unusual to give to dad this Father’s Day? We’ve rounded them up for you.
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Dad is worthy of quality time. Spend it celebrating with extraordinary gifts from Picnic Time.
From a company whose mission is to “Inspire people to spend quality time with family and friends.” Picnictime has been in business for 34 years and is all about the moments we spend together. You’ll love browsing through their vast array of products and imagining the possibilities. Celebrate Dad on Father’s Day—-and then watch as he celebrates all year long with one of these great gifts.
Yes, growler’s the name, and Dad can carry it to his favorite game or outing. A carry tote made of waxed canvas, perfectly constructed to hold a 64-oz. glass or stainless beer growler, complete with adjustable shoulder strap.
Have you ever noticed how much better things taste when they are part of a ritual? You will love bringing these four 4-oz. beer glasses out in a two tier tray with a chalkboard panel, soapstone pencil, and hollowed areas to hold beer caps. Line up the beers for tasting!
3. Pilsner Beer Gift Set for 2
It’s all in the box—a case made of solid acacia holds two tall 12-oz. glasses, two real cork coasters, and bottle opener.
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4. Dad’s Don’t Babysit. It’s Called Parenting
And we know that you are proud to show that off! We are happy to be partnering with the At-Home Dads Network this Father’s Day to overturn stereotypes about men and father’s wherever we can. Show your support for the thoroughly modern dad with this T-Shirt.
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5. Teach Your Children About Leadership: The book “The Peanut Butter Principles” will show you how.
“An accessible and eminently readable book that contains terrific nuggets of wisdom for parents and children alike.” Read our interview with author Eric Franklin.
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6. Jesse Kornbluth of HeadButler.com curates a list of Father’s Day gifts that include books, music and things in classic Jesse style. Here’s a wee bit of the story he tells about discovering Filson Duffle Bags. “A friend invited me to a Yankees game. “I know it’s warm today, but it will be 20 degrees cooler at the Stadium tonight.” She’s had season tickets for 20 years, so although it was 75 degrees when I left my apartment, I took a sweater. By the second inning, I needed it. By the fifth inning I was wishing for a hoodie. My friend had a quilted vest. She had no complaints. Who made that vest? Filson. Of course. We exchanged Filson stories.” And by the time Jesse finds out about the duffel bags, you too, will but them all.
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Looking for something a little more…Good Men Project like? Yeah, we’ve got that too.
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