Fathers Day gift list and Heat Holders giveaway

Fathers Day is fast approaching, and if you are anything like me you are struggling for gift ideas that are unique, useful and affordable. 
I have compiled a list of items that I have come across, and that I think would be perfect Fathers Day gifts.
First up is a company called My 1st Years. This is one of my favourite go-to places for baby gifts, but I have only recently discovered their range of gifts for dads too – and there is something for everyone!
If you are a fan of personalised gifts, then how about this ‘Heart belongs to…’ babygrow? A lovely gift for a brand new Daddy.

 
If you prefer a non-personalised gift, then I really rate this Luxury Globe lamp. I know that both my husband and my own Dad would really like this, and I just think it is super stylish!
 
 
I can certainly vouch for the quality of My 1st Years products. I recently received this gorgeous pair of personalised sheepskin baby shoes for Max. They are beautifully soft, flexible and a soft blue that really compliments all Max’s outfits. They also come beautifully packaged, and so make an ideal gift.
 
 
 
 
Another item that I think would be great for all the Dads out there, no matter what their age, is the Heat Holders Snug Over fleece jumper. Perfect for cool evenings and relaxed weekends, the Snug Over jumper is made from luxurious thermal fleece with a 1.4 tog rating. I have teamed up with Heat Holders to offer you the chance to win a Snug Over jumper – so if you are still stuck for a present idea for the man in your life, this is the competition for you!
 
 
 
 
 
Terms and conditions – open to UK residents. Winner will be selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner must claim their prize within 5 days or it will be redrawn.
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178 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    June 1, 2014 / 11:04 am

    A bottle of wine or ouzo
    Claire D

  2. June 2, 2014 / 7:56 am

    My step dad probably would love a new laptop!

  3. June 2, 2014 / 8:56 am

    A large container filled with wine gums and a good film!

  4. June 2, 2014 / 9:43 am

    Evan Williams Honey Whiskey – he had some in America last year & it’s been his favourite ever since!

  5. June 2, 2014 / 5:35 pm

    My dad’s gone but my daughter is hoping to get her daddy some nice aftershave 🙂

  6. Pam Francis Gregory
    June 2, 2014 / 5:44 pm

    He is happy with any gadget

  7. June 3, 2014 / 5:43 am

    Why buy anything for Father’s Day?
    Do You Appreciate Your Dad?
    Showing Love Need Not lot of Money
    In the current economy, with so many out of work, or not working full time, children, even adult children, are left wondering what to get dad for Fathers Day, or his birthday. Do you buy him a flowers ad tie, get him a nice card, take him out to, or fix him, a nice dinner, etc.? Mothers can be so much easier to get a gift for, but fathers are a more complicated species which is not often understood, so deciding on a gift can get complicated. http://www.blossomsquare.com

  8. June 3, 2014 / 7:56 am

    I wish my dad was still alive. I would give him anything he wanted if he was still here

  9. June 3, 2014 / 10:07 am

    A bottle of red wine.

  10. Sue McCarthy
    June 3, 2014 / 10:16 am

    I find it difficult to know what to get my dad these days (he’s 73).

    However, he is a great “tinkerer” so the ideal present would be a shedful of “bits” for him to explore. It’s defo a man thing.

  11. June 3, 2014 / 12:01 pm

    It does not mater what I get him because it will still be sealed in the box next year.

  12. June 3, 2014 / 3:00 pm

    Dad’s no longer with us but the one thing that he, my husband and my sons all have in common is – a good pint of Guinness!

  13. June 3, 2014 / 4:08 pm

    My Dad would be happy with a bottle of good red wine and some really smelly cheese!!!!

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