A dad’s first Father’s Day is a milestone worth celebrating, as it marks their entry into a whole new club — one that includes diaper duty, baby bottles, newborn snuggles and plenty of joy-filled (and sleep-deprived) moments. Parenthood is a wild ride that’s rewarding and exhausting, especially when 2 a.m. wake-ups involve adventures of a different kind. If there’s a new or soon-to-be dad in your life, consider a special Father’s Day gift to make it one to remember.
From practical to indulgent to hilarious, there’s a gift for any new dad on this list. There’s a useful, stylish diaper bag to haul diapers and pacifiers, as well as a super handy smart mug to keep his coffee hot. Plus, a baby carrier for hands-free snuggles and a digital picture frame for looking back on the moments that fly by way too fast.
A newbie dad may not recognize the importance of some of the featured items quite yet, but he’ll get it soon enough. For example, if he thinks he needs coffee now, he’s about to have a whole new appreciation for caffeine. If he doesn’t really think he needs a diaper bag… well, he definitely does. Get that man a Father’s Day gift already.
First Father’s Day gifts under $50
New Daddy Kit
Looking to infuse a little humor in a new dad’s life? Try this kit that contains earplugs (for his sleep shift), matchsticks (to keep his eyes open, naturally), a clothespin for stinky diapers and a card to log important details about the new baby that he’ll inevitably forget in the exhaustion of the newborn phase. What more could he need? Consider gifting it with a home-cooked meal or a restaurant gift card if you’re looking to go the extra mile.
Go the F**k to Sleep
This hugely popular book is for the new dad who has a sense of humor. It contains a lot of profanity, so it’s for adults only, obviously. If he gets a laugh out of it, have him tune in to the audio version, which is narrated by Samuel L. Jackson.
Custom photo shirts
If you’re getting a gift to a new dad, bring out all the feels by giving him a shirt embroidered with a photo of him with his newborn. Choose an image he can’t stop looking at, and then have it transferred onto a T-shirt, but in a paired-down, minimalist style. It’ll instantly become his new favorite thing to wear. These custom shirts start at $23 and go up from there.
Gooseneck phone holder
His hands are about to be full around the clock, so scrolling on his phone or catching up on his favorite TV shows is going to become difficult. But though he might be occupied with countless late-night feedings, those are moments when he could catch snippets of something. Give him a “third hand” with this gooseneck phone holder, which can easily attach to a side table, headboard or any other nearby surface.
Dad-themed pint glass
Commemorate his induction to fatherhood with a personalized pint glass that reads “Dad est. 2024.” It won’t break your budget, and it’s a fun way to celebrate his impending role. This 16-ounce glass is dishwasher safe, because you know he’ll need low-maintenance glassware once the baby arrives. Cheers!
Matching gamer tees
He’s leveling up to parenthood, but that doesn’t mean the dad-to-be can’t still have fun. This set includes a tee for dad and a onesie for his sidekick, who just might grow up to game alongside Pops. Adult sizes small to XXXL are available, and you can choose black, gray or navy sets.
Blue Bottle coffee
It’s a fact: New dads need a lot of coffee. Gift him a three-pack of Blue Bottle’s delicious coffee beans and add a little oomph to his morning routine. Choose from Roaster’s Choice, Blend Box, Espresso or Cold Brew. Each set comes with three 6-ounce bags of whole-bean coffee.
The Backyard Birdwatcher’s Bible
It seems like the moment someone becomes a dad, they simultaneously develop a bird-watching hobby. Call it a complete crossover into adulthood, but you know you’ve made it when you stop in your tracks on a walk with the baby to observe a cardinal sitting on a tree branch. Help him identify the neighborhood birds with the help of this book, which is not only coffee table worthy but also offers in-depth info about common feathered friends.
First Father’s Day gifts under $100
Little Unicorn outdoor blanket
Fresh air seems to make everything feel better — for babies and parents too. And this extra-large outdoor blanket from Little Unicorn is just the thing to make hanging out in the great outdoors easy for everyone. From those early days of tummy time on the lawn at home to future camping adventures, this is a gift that Dad can use over and over as his little one grows. Plus, it’s super easy to clean and use on the go since it folds up and has a handy strap. It even features a zipper pocket.
The Dad Hoodie
If your new dad isn’t the type to stress out and overpack a massive diaper bag when it’s time to leave the house with the newborn, then they might appreciate the Dad Hoodie. This zip-up doubles as a nondescript diaper bag, thanks to its discreet pockets inside. There are enough pockets to hold everything from diapers to wet wipes to a bottle. He’ll have everything he’ll possibly need on hand.
Crocs Echo Clogs
The new dad is about to have his days filled with long stroller walks, especially if he wants an excuse to get out of the house with the little one. Help get his feet right with comfortable shoes that take about 0.5 seconds to slip on. Enter the Echo Clogs from Crocs, which not only feel like clouds but can also help dress up the new-parent uniform of sweatpants and sweatshirts.
Firstleaf wine subscription
Maybe you want to give the new dad something indulgent. A monthly wine membership is a fantastic gift. He’ll definitely savor a glass or two when the baby’s “witching hour” hits. Firstleaf is CNET’s top pick for the best wine club, as it’s perfect for those who have moved on from Two Buck Chuck and have a moderately experienced palate. Firstleaf’s Classic Plan comes with six tailored bottles of wine delivered per month for $90. And if this is your first shipment, you can get a promotional discount that brings it down to $45.
First Father’s Day gifts under $300
Ergobaby Omni Breeze
Give the new dad or dad-to-be in your life the gift of hands-free snuggles with this lightweight, breathable baby carrier from Ergobaby. The all-in-one carrier offers ergonomic support for newborns and grows with babies too. It’s designed for children 0 to age 4, weighing 7-45 pounds. Baby can be worn facing in during those early months and then facing out when they’re a little older (5-plus months) and can transition to a back carrier after that. It’ll be ultra helpful in the newborn phase and beyond, plus it’s a great way to foster connection between Dada and baby.
Newborn parents will pretty much drink orice form of coffee to get through those exhausting early days, but no one actually likes a lukewarm cup of joe. This Father’s Day, give the new dad in your life the gift of hot coffee with the Ember Cup. The heated coffee mug (complete with a handy lid!) is controlled via the Ember app and will even notify him when his beverage has reached the perfect temperature — not that he’ll be able to get to it then, but still. With a built-in battery that lasts 2.5 hours with the lid (or all day when placed on the charging coaster), it’s one less thing he has to think about.
Beats Solo 4 headphones
Headphones might not be the first thing that comes to mind for a new dad, but hear us out: The Beats Solo 4 are a surprisingly thoughtful and practical gift. Dad can throw them on while rocking the baby in the wee hours of the morning, enjoy some music or a podcast during nap time or wear them for a walk around the block with the stroller. They’re the perfect way to carve out a little mental escape without missing a beat. This particular model is extra comfy, comes in four colors and is equipped with 50 hours of battery life.
Tipsy Scoop boozy ice cream
New parents love ice cream. When you’re constantly taking care of a little one, taking a break to savor a pint is the ultimate reward. And what’s even better than ice cream? Boozy ice cream. Popular New York-based Tipsy Scoop offers a medley of liquor-infused flavors, including spiked hazelnut coffee, vanilla bean bourbon, strawberry sangria sorbet and more. Our favorite was the chocolate whiskey salted caramel ice cream, but all of them are delicious.
Note that if you live outside of New York and the surrounding area, shipping can be expensive. So check the total and the shipping costs before determining whether you order through Tipsy or Goldbelly.
State Lorimer diaper bag
A diaper bag is a crucial piece of baby gear, so why not give one to the dad-to-be? He can prepare for his new life and pack it full of diapers and wipes. State Bag’s lightweight Lorimer backpack comes in olive, black, navy, latte or sienna. It includes an insulated bottle pocket, changing pad and other important elements that he’ll understand soon. It even fits a laptop.
Aura Carver digital frame
If the soon-to-be or new dad has a short family leave, help him keep his newborn close by with an Aura digital frame. It’s Wi-Fi connected, making it easy to upload his favorite photos or videos. It can also display pictures side by side, negating the need for him to choose his favorite one to display. If he already had his baby, you can even upload some photos prior to gifting the frame to him, making it extra sentimental.
Kodak Luma 150 projector
The new or expectant father in your life will find Kodak’s Luma 150 projector handy in quite a few scenarios. He can pop it in his pocket and watch a movie anywhere (the nursery, perhaps?), show off baby photos, or even project a presentation. Any gadget to simplify life with a little one is welcome.
Osprey Poco child carrier
If your new dad loves to hike and explore the great outdoors, help integrate his little one into his hobby with the help of the Osprey Poco child C]carrier. It has thoughtful features like a retractable sun shade that will protect the baby from afternoon rays; plenty of mesh pockets and cord loops for stashing things like toys, teethers, pacifiers and snacks; a removable drool pad to catch spittle, and stirrups for when the tyke’s a little older. The baby needs to be at least 16 pounds and able to sit upright to use this carrier, so they won’t be able to use it until they’re 6 months old. But it gives Dad something to look forward to.