Summer, 2007

He’s My Dad – 3rd Sunday in June

Dad-o, dad-o, he’s my dad and I love him so.      (Point thumbs to chest
Dad-o, dado, he’s my dad and I love him so.         as if proud.)
Works all day and he comes home tired,             (Bend over as if tired.)
He’s my dad and I love him so.
Still plays with me in the yard.                             (Pretend to throw a ball.)
He’s my dad and I love him so.

Dad-o, dad-o, he’s my dad and I love him so.      (Point thumbs to chest.)
Dad-o, dad-o, he’s my dad and I love him so.
He reads to me and we laugh and play.               (Hold up palms like a book.)
He’s my dad and I love him so.
Helps me do my best each day.                            (Shake head “yes.”)
He’s my dad and I love him so.

Dad-o, dad-o, he’s my dad and I love him so.
Dad-o, dad-o, he’s my dad and I love him so.

Check the Files to Download link in the menu at the left to download a book for this song.

Key Rack - You will need scraps of wood (2x4x10 works well), nails, and hammers for this project. Let children decorate the wood with paints or markers. Next, let them hammer 4 or 5 nails in the wood. Attach a hanger to the back. This can be used for keys, belts, ties, etc.

Puzzle Frame - Cut heavy cardboard into a picture frame. Let children randomly glue pieces from a jigsaw puzzle around the frame. Attach a child’s photo and magnetic tape.

 

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