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Father’s Day is Sunday, June 21, and that means you’ve got to get your gifts in order now.

And if you’re looking for unique, memorable ideas for how to celebrate dad, consider something customizable.

Check out these personalized gifts that are sure to put a smile on his face, including a heartwarming book of family photos, a memory-making custom puzzle or a comfy, classic robe.

Photo books

Upload pics directly from your phone to customize a sweet softcover picture book for dad from Artifact Uprising (starting at $15). Father’s Day delivery is guaranteed with USPS for orders received by midnight today, FedEx economy by tomorrow and FedEx express by Sunday.

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Mixbook’s matte hardcover family photo books start at about $10. Order by tomorrow with Priority mail or Friday for express shipping for Father’s Day delivery.

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Custom mouse pad

Help him spice up his work-from-home set-up with a mouse pad printed with some sweet pics ($11 at Shutterfly).

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Personalized AirPods case

Never mix up your AirPods again! Print his initials — or just “dad” — on a sleek personalized case ($35 at Casetify for both AirPods Pro and regular).

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Personalized puzzle

Convert dad’s favorite family photo into a puzzle from Snapfish for a fun stay-at-home activity on a rainy summer day. (For a limited time, get 50% off the puzzle price of $29.99 with code 50SITESNAP.)

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Monogrammed robe

A fluffy Lands’ End robe is a go-to for a reason — and the comfy classic is on sale for $50 (plus $8 for the monogram).

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Personalized water bottle

For the dad who wants to sip in style, a sturdy S’well water bottle ($35 plus $12 for monogramming at Mark and Graham). Order by Sunday for Father’s Day delivery!

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Personalized bocce set

For the lawn game connoisseur, a bright bocce set with a customized tote from LLBean.

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