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Father-to-be KitAn address book with all the shower goer's phone numbersA roll of quarters Dr. Spock's book Extra diapers A face mask Baby sitting coupons so parents can get out for some time to themselves Film Special hints from those who had kids A small cloth frustration ball - for the times we needed to throw it on the floor. Tapes or CDs of lullabies Hand Lotion - to remind you that babies need lots of soft touches Safety Pin-- to help remind you to be safe Marbles - to replace the ones you will loose Lifesavers - to remind you that parents are lifesavers Pen and paper - to write down your thoughts/memories to share when they are older Wipes - for cleaning up those little messes Candle - to remind you, you will be the light of that childs eye Peppermint - to remind you you are worth a mint Brag Book - so you will always have your child near Sweet & Sour Candy - to remind you that every child can be both Clock - to remind you that time passes to quickly...enjoy every minute Mounds Bar - for the mounds of wisdom you will pass onto your child Hershey's Hugs & Kisses - because you deserve them~! Happy Face (Sticker) - to remind you to keep smiling Paperclip - to help hold it all together Balloon - to remind you to teach the children to reach for the sky Rubber band - to remind you that flexibility is the key Tissue - to dry those tears, the babies and yours. Fireball - for times when you are burnt out Lollipop - to lick all your problems Eraser - to remind you that every new Dad made mistakes Playing card - Raising and educating children is a gamble Cotton Ball -- for times when you can't hear yourself think Rope - in case you get to the end of yours Puzzle Piece - to remind you that you are an important piece in the journey of your child Tootsie Roll - to remind you to roll with the punches Candle - so you never feel in the dark Do Not Disturb Sign - to remind you that you need time to yourself Aspirin - for when all else fails...take two These fun kits are made simply by adding all of the "ingredients", printing the list of items and their meaning and putting it all in a jar with a nice decorative jar topper. These are inexpensive kits, especially if you can recycle the jar from your kitchen (keep your eye open for nice jelly and relish jars at the store. Return to index |
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