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DIY Pools And A Giant Activity Board And Playhouse! 5 Kakabilib #GalingNiDaddy Projects
See these dads flex their DIY skills!by Kitty Elicay .

PHOTO BY (LEFT TO RIGHT) Courtesy of Rose Ann Bautista and Mikey Bundoc
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The community quarantine gave parents a chance to flex their handymen skills, especially dads and lolos who are willing to do anything for their kids and grandchildren. They went all-out, too and wowed our readers with their do-it-yourself (DIY) projects.
Best DIY projects made by dads this 2020
From backyard pools, life-sized activity boards and playhouses, plus some pretty cool baby furniture, here are five of the best #GalingNiDaddy stories we featured this year.
DIY backyard pool
This backyard pool looks so cool!PHOTO BY Rose Ann BautistaADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWCONTINUE READING BELOWRecommended VideosThis was one of our most-read stories for 2020, and it was actually inspired by another project that we featured (more on that story below)! Couple Michael and Rose Ann Bautista were tasked by their parents to build a backyard pool for their apos and of course the two readily complied.
The materials cost around Php10,000 and it took them seven days to build the pool (thanks to hired help). Michael and Rose Ann were in charge of the design and painted the pool themselves.
Sulit na sulit ang pool! Their two sons, Matthew and Timothy loved swimming with their grandparents. “Sila [in-laws] ang masipag na naglalagay ng tubig at nag-d-drain. Nagagamit po nila ang water sa mga halaman nila. Marami po kasi silang tanim and may bukid si Papa,” Rose tells SmartParenting.com.ph.
See how they built the backyard pool here.
Lolo converts former pigpen to swimming pool
The low-budget pool that started a craze!PHOTO BY courtesy of Blessie MangubatADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWWilfredo Mangubat, 57, went viral on Facebook after his daughter posted about the DIY pool he made for his apos. He was moved to build one because his grandchildren were envious of the inflatable swimming pools that their neighbors in Pampanga owned.
Luckily, the former pigpen in his backyard was the perfect size for a pool. Using his know-how as a construction worker, Lolo Wilfredo finished the pool in six days and with a budget of Php4,000!
Throughout the process, lolo’s three apos were all excited for the project to be completed. “Lalo na po nung natapos na, nag-swimming na po sila agad,” Wilfredo’s daughter, Blessie, tells Smart Parenting.
Take a look at how Wilfredo built the pool here.
‘Life-sized’ activity board for sensory play
This bright and colorful activity board is perfect for sensory play.PHOTO BY Courtesy of Mikey BundocADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWAnother lolo who impressed us with his DIY skills is Dr. Rafael “Pipo” Bundoc. The orthopedic spine surgeon and a professor in Anatomy at the University of the Philippines took advantage of the lockdown and constructed a life-sized activity board for his apos!
Dr. Pipo tells Smart Parenting that he noticed a specific pattern during playtime with his grandchildren: The two would spend hours playing with doorknobs and cabinet handles, particularly when there are lock and keys attached.
He researched different busy boards on YouTube, but thought he could make a “better, more colorful one.” He says, “Now that I have all the time in the world to make one, why not make the best activity board [my] basic carpentry skills can create?”
It was a hit with his two grandsons. Dr. Pipo’s eldest son, Mikey Bundoc, tells Smart Parenting that his son Ravi and nephew Likha are very fond of their newest play area and would have to be removed from the activity board come bedtime!
ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWSee how the giant activity board came to life here.
Baby furniture from wood pallets
These are made out of discarded wood pallets!PHOTO BY courtesy of Khynsue IbardalozaThere was an abundance of quarantine projects this year, and one of our well-loved stories was about a devoted father who built baby furniture for his son!
ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWOn our Smart Parenting Village, mom Khynsue Ibardolaza shared that her husband, Michael Besiño fashioned it out of discarded wood pallets he collected from different warehouses located near his office. “Hindi ko ineexpect kung ano ang gagawin niya,” shares the mom. “Super appreciated ko ito.”
From the wood pallets he collected, Michael was able to make a cabinet, baby chair, a wooden chest, a trolley, and more! See his creations here.
Wooden playhouse
This wooden playhouse looks impressive!PHOTO BY courtesy of Rose Ann BautistaADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWApart from their backyard pool above, Michael Bautista also constructed a wooden playhouse for his two sons. They already had pieces of wood lying around from his parents’ old home plus leftover paint, so he just needed some time off work to be able to start the project.
He was able to take advantage of the quarantine and built the house in a week. It has two rooms — a play kitchen and another area filled with his sons’ toys! The kids were really excited to see the finished product, too!
According to Rose, the playhouse inspired her sons to be more organized. ““Marami silang toys na pakalat-kalat kaya rin naisip ko na if may playhouse sila, doon na lang lahat,” the mom shares.
See how Michael pulled off the ‘life-sized’ playhouse here.

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