My grand daughter (age 3) didn't really want me to keep my Father's Day Card and the envelope that she helped to decorate. I told her that it would be placed in special sack on a shelf in her "library" next to Papa's chair. She will check it out on her next trip up!
The 15 month old Grandson could care less about cards as long as he could hold our hands or wrestle with Papa or be swung beside his sister by the grandparents for an hour or two.
Our DIL and son created a great and interesting meal. She made a home made pizza crust and divided the rolled dough into small individual pizza crusts. My son grilled these crusts for a minute on each side after brushing both sides with virgin olive oil. Then, we added the chicken he had grilled earlier and sliced/diced, arogulia, charcoaled corn/ red and golden peppers and artichoke hearts topped with grated Italian cheeses the way we wanted it on a small individual pizza with some home made fresh tomato/basil/garlic sauce over the crust and over the top of the additions.
My son put them back on the grill for 2-3 minutes depending on how thick we heaped the ingredients. They were delicious and even the kids liked their mini pizzas with less toppings.
Nothing is better than fun, fine food, and family sharing the fun, the food and enjoying each other.