Age 3
Peter H. “Building lego houses.”
Age 4
Ethan N. “Play.”
Age 5
Asa J. “Ride bikes.”
Brian Y. “Play video games.”
Age 6
David H. “Build with lego.”
Caitlyn B. “Go out to eat.”
Andrew D. “Go to the science museum.”
Josh J. “Play with him.”
Age 7
Wesley A. “Play with him.”
Aiden W. “Go on dates with him!”
Age 8
Emmy K. “Play soccer and when he pushes me on the swings.”
Dean J. “Play games.”
Bryson D. “Spend time with him.”
Age 9
Emily A. “Play lego.”
Simryn G. “Go swimming.”
Jennifer H. “Play basketball.”
Mia M. “Go to the movies.”
Drake K. “Play games.”
Age 10
John S. “Play.”
Lucas D. “Hang out together.”
Justin D. “Go to the park.”
Isabell A. “Play soccer.”
Brandon K. “Play sports.”
James C. “Watch movies.”
Age 11
Emma B. “Play sports.”
Tryssa. D. “ Play Hide ‘n Seek.”
Age 15
Emily M. “Go fishing.”
It’s sooooo obvious, isn’t it? Kids love to spend time with their dads. They realize that Dads are busy, so they cherish doing simple, fun things with their heroes.
Next time we delve into the answers to my favorite question: “What is the most important thing your dad is trying to teach you?”
You’re going to love these :)

