Is the Personalized Kids’ Drawing Printed on a Canvas worth buying?

The thought is a ten out of ten; the actual product is a gamble I’m not willing to recommend yet. Here’s the thing about Father’s Day gifts from kids: dads don’t need something expensive or elaborate. We need something that says someone paid attention — to what we drink in the morning, where we’ve been, what makes us feel like ourselves. Rosie has taught me that by trying, sincerely and enthusiastically, every single year. Even the macaroni frame. Especially the macaroni frame. If you’re stuck, my one piece of practical dad advice is this: pick something consumable or experiential before you pick something that needs a shelf. Gadgets collect dust. Coffee stays hot. Good BBQ sauce disappears. And if you’ve found something that made your dad’s face light up on Father’s Day, drop it in the comments — we’re always building the next list, and Rosie approves all submissions.

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