It's Not Too Late — Last Chance to Order Father's Day Gifts for Sunday
Father's Day is next Sunday, 21st June — and if you haven't found the right gift yet, you still have time.
Sometimes the most meaningful gifts are the ones we almost didn't get around to. The ones that made us pause and think — he would love this. She needs this. This is exactly right.
If that feeling has been nudging you, this is your sign.
The One Gift We'd Love Every Dad to Receive
If we could choose one gift for every dad this Father's Day, it would be Tell Me Your Story, Dad (£7.99).
Over 120 guided prompts gently invite Dad to share his memories — his childhood, his first job, the moment he knew everything had changed. The stories our dads carry deserve to be written down. Before they're lost forever.
It's not just a book. It's a conversation starter. A legacy. Something the whole family will treasure long after Father's Day has passed.
For Dads Who Love a Good Puzzle
Our large print word search books are nostalgic, fun, and perfect for a quiet Sunday afternoon.
The 1960s Large Print Word Search (£7.50) and 1950s Large Print Word Search (£7.50) are ideal for older dads and grandads — easy on the eyes, full of familiar references, and genuinely enjoyable.
No batteries. No screens. Just a good puzzle and a nice cup of tea.
For Those Carrying Dad in Their Hearts
Father's Day is not easy for everyone.
If you've lost your dad — recently or years ago — this day has a way of making the absence feel louder. The Dear Dad Guided Grief Journal (£8.99) was created as a gentle, compassionate space to write to him. To say the things you never got to say. To remember, and slowly, to heal.
It was made with love, for exactly this kind of love.
Order Today for Delivery Before Sunday
Order today and your books should arrive before Father's Day Sunday.
Use code CARE25 for 25% off orders over £10 — valid until 31st August.
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Whatever Father's Day looks like for you this year — I hope it brings comfort, connection, and a little bit of peace.
With love,
Lola — Founder, Ruthy Michaels