Super Bear Father’s Day Card

Super Bear Father's Day Card for kids

Give Dad the recognition he deserves with this Super Bear Father’s Day Card!

This is a fun, print-and-colour Father’s Day craft for kids aged 7 and up.

Get the template here

Super Bear Father's Day Card for kids to print and make

Being a dad in this day and age is hard! We expect way more of men than generations past.

Taking out the garbage and fixing a few broken things used to be enough. Not anymore! Many dads cook, clean, do the school drop-off, provide for their families and give the biggest, bestest bear hugs ever.

You’ve got to admit this takes something special.

This Super Bear Father’s card is the perfect way to celebrate all the super dads out there. Lift the cape on his back to write what makes your dad a hero.

Super Bear card back. Lift Super Bear's cape to write a message for Father's Day

Maybe he makes the best spaghetti bolognese in the universe, or gives the loudest, most unwavering support at weekend soccer matches.

Maybe he does all that, but his most hero-worthy quality is the way he does the voices in bedtime stories.

Every dad has something that makes him unique.

Super Bear Father's Day Card for kids

In the examples, I’ve used cardstock, but paper will also work for this craft.

Age suggestion: 7 and up, but younger kids can make this with some adult help.

Are you ready to get started?

How to make a Super Bear Father’s Day card

You will need

  • White cardstock – 2 sheets per card
  • Markers – either permanent or washable kids’ markers
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick
  • The Super Bear template, available from our printables store and TPT store

How to

Print the template on cardstock.

Super Bear Father's Day card steps

Colour the bear’s back and front.


Cut the outer rectangular shapes out for both the bear and cape. Fold along the fold lines and glue together. You will now have a double-sided bear and cape.

Super Bear Father's Day card steps
Super Bear Father's Day card steps

Cut around the shapes.

Super Bear Father's Day card steps
Super Bear Father's Day card steps

Fold the tab on the cape and glue to the bear’s back.

Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there!

Super Bear Father's Day Card for kids to print and make

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