Monday, March 14, 2011

Father's Day 2011: drawings to print and color

Fathers Day 2011 looms, and you, are you ready? I appeal especially to those families where there are small children, for whom, logically, every anniversary is celebrated with dignity, especially when it concerns a loved one. The modern father, then, is radically different from severe and distant authority figures of the past, when the care of children in early childhood was almost entirely left to the mothers.

The father's role became important only later, when the children, now grown, in need of education and discipline. Dads today, on the contrary are involved in the lives of their babies from the earliest moments after birth, and the relationship that is being created is certainly much more emotional and intense.

That's why it often happens that children, especially daughters, are to make the company more than the father's mother or both parents still put on an equal footing. In my opinion, this is a beautiful thing. In the best way to celebrate your dad, children are invited, even in schools and kindergartens, to indulge themselves with odd jobs and DIY cards, perhaps accompanied by a poem chosen for the occasion.

Today I want to bring some ready-made designs in black and white, ready to print and color, you could cut out greeting cards and apply on a mo 'decoration. Or, children with good manual dexterity, can try to copy them by hand, or take the opportunity to recreate scenes similar, maybe more like the members of his family.

You may also enlarge and hang them to the house with some nice writing dedicated to the father, or, finally, choose a design that you like particularly and "commissions" to the bakery because they make a beautiful garnish for dessert. What do you think? Take a look at pictures, there's definitely someone that is right for you.

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