Father’s Day – Communicate Online https://communicateonline.me Fri, 20 Jun 2025 13:55:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://communicateonline.me/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Father’s Day – Communicate Online https://communicateonline.me 32 32 Babyshop turns classic lullabies into dad-vertising slots for Father’s Day. https://communicateonline.me/news/babyshop-turns-classic-lullabies-into-dad-vertising-slots-for-fathers-day/ Fri, 20 Jun 2025 11:45:39 +0000 https://communicateonline.me/?p=21391 Nowadays, parenting is a shared experience. The credit? Not always. While both parents play an equal role, let’s be honest––moms tend to get the hugs, the compliments, and most of the fridge art. 

This Father’s Day, Babyshop is giving dad’s a little hack to take first place. 

Introducing ‘This One’s for Dad’––an Anghami playlist designed to help dads win the most important race they didn’t know they were in: the race to be their baby’s first word.

Crafted with speech repetition and melodic cues, each tune is built to nudge babies towards repeating the sounds of “Dada, Baba, and Papa”, framing innocent lullabies as strategic plays.

Created in partnership with Publicis Dubai, ‘This One’s for Dad’  offers fathers the ultimate tool to hack their way to glory – they are downloadable here.

The brand also launched Father’s Day greeting cards that invite fathers to be in their scheme with theplaylist. Because for the parents of today, a little manipulation never hurt. Especially if it’s done for love––and shareability.

The initiative sits within Babyshop’s larger commitment to modern parenting, where parents don’t shy away from the dilemmas and desperacies of parenthood, but instead, find unconventional––and often humorous––tactics to succeed in their journey. ‘This One’s for Dad’  is now streaming on Anghami. https://open.anghami.com/gwvpuAPgkUb

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The LEGO Group Reimagine Father’s Day Gifting with a Playful Twist https://communicateonline.me/news/the-lego-group-reimagine-fathers-day-gifting-with-a-playful-twist/ Fri, 13 Jun 2025 15:45:40 +0000 https://communicateonline.me/?p=21286 This Father’s Day, the LEGO Group has launched a regionally tailored campaign encouraging families in the UAE to “Build It With Him” a creative call to action that reinvents Father’s Day gifting traditions through the joy of LEGO® play.

Rooted in cultural insight and local data, the campaign aims to reframe Father’s Day not as a moment of grand gestures, but as an opportunity for shared connection. The insight? For UAE dads, the most meaningful gifts aren’t bought they’re built.

A commissioned YouGov survey revealed that 75% of dads in the UAE have received the same gift multiple times, with shirts, wallets and mugs topping the list. Despite this, many fathers say what they truly value are simple shared moments, building something together, crafting with their kids, or enjoying uninterrupted time.

In response, the LEGO Group is inspiring families to transform classic gifts from mugs to aftershave bottles into playful, brick-built versions, reviving the art of handmade gifting and turning ordinary presents into lasting memories.

The campaign was a collaboration between Publicis Middle East and MSL Middle East, with MSL handling the strategy and insights and earned amplification and PME leading on creative.

An Underrated Occasion, A Reframed Narrative
While Father’s Day is officially recognised in the UAE, it remains under-celebrated, with Mother’s Day holding more cultural weight, in the region. Yet conversations with expat fathers across the UAE revealed a desire for more meaningful engagement, with many describing the day as a chance to be present, unplugged, and playful with their children.

“Build It With Him”
The creative activation launched just ahead of Father’s Day on June 21, in sync with World Play Day on June 11. Featuring a series of light-hearted, visual reinterpretations of everyday gifts reimagined in LEGO® bricks, the campaign blends humour with sentimentality, inviting families to think beyond the token shirt or mug and instead co-create something together.

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