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There are some questions we’re just itching to ask our dads. Some are personal; others are just to satisfy our curiosity. But when is the moment right? And what will they think when we do ask? Perhaps we shouldn’t be too sensitive about it.

If the tables were turned and men’s kids started asking them questions about their lives pre-twinkle in the eye, they’d be overjoyed at their interest.

They could tell them about the queues of women lining up patiently to date them, the way their whole family lived in a shoe box in the street … or they could just tell them the truth. Now there’s a touching way for people to ask the right questions – the GettingPersonal.co.uk “From You to Me” book.

The online retailer of personalised gifts is now supplying a great little book that asks all the really important questions and leaves a nice big space for Dad to write down his thoughts.

The truth really does come out this way, and dads always seem to start sentimentalising in a way that’s uncommon in verbal dialogue. The From You to Me – Dear Dad Book – it’s not just got questions about personal feelings – it asks about family history and what the world was like all that time ago.

For only £11.95, this journal gives your father the opportunity to find the ‘story’ within him and give you a book that will be passed down through the generations. Father’s Day Gifts just got a bit more personal.

By the way, Kajagoogoo was … oh, ask your dad.

GettingPersonal.co.uk are one of the UK’s leading on-line retailers of Gifts, personalised gifts and Fathers Day Gifts. Their website is packed with over 1,500 gifts for any special occasion.

For more go to www.gettingpersonal.co.uk

About the Author:

Written by John Smith who runs GettingPersonal.co.uk – an online gift retailer who specialize in Gifts and unusual present ideas.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comDaddy, What is Kajagoogoo?

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