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Fathers Day 'Voucher Booklet'

My 6 year old and I are desperately trying to come up with something other than socks for hubby/dad on Fathers Day. (Mother-out-law won an England watch at bingo - so that's the watch idea out the window!) Anyway, we decided that along with other gifts we would make a voucher booklet. We've come up with some realistic 'offers' (listed below) and thought we would share. If you have access to a sewing machine you can 'sew' along the left margin to create perforations and staple together for that professional look!

Extra long cuddle
Fetch slippers and put outdoor shoes away
Help with washing the car
10 minutes peace and quiet
A share of my sweeties
'Good for 1 joke'
I will read you a story
A walk without whinging
Foot rub
Help in the garden
Biscuit/snack collection
Sleep in
Comb your hair
Father and Son/Daughter day

If you can add to this list, please do - you might have better ideas than us!

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This is absolutely brilliant - and has spurred another idea for using an unthreaded sewing machine to provide raised edge colouring picture templates for blind or sight impaired children (off to create another question on this ) :)
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