A dad was left outraged when his daughter came home from school with a 'disgusting' gift for him. 

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School Forced To Apologize To Dad Over ‘Disgusting’ Gift His Six-Year-Old Made In Class

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Updated: 15:57 20 May 2026

Published: 15:41 25 September 2023


A dad was left outraged when his daughter came home from school with a ‘disgusting’ gift for him. 

An elementary school has issued a public apology following an incident that left a father in shock over a controversial gift his six-year-old daughter brought home.

What was meant to be a lighthearted classroom activity has since sparked frustration, confusion, and plenty of debate among parents.

Many were left questioning how the project made it through the planning stages without raising concerns, especially given the age of the children involved.

The young girl’s Father’s Day gift to her dad left him (and the rest of the family) speechless by its inappropriate nature, though some on the internet think it’s all a storm in a teacup, too.

Trent Howard
Trent Howard was left outraged by his daughter’s gift. Credit: 9News

To make matters worse, the gift’s problematic nature was particularly pertinent to tragedies from the family’s past.

The situation quickly escalated, drawing attention from the local community and the internet, prompting a swift response from school officials.

A Fathers’ Day gift gone wrong

Father’s Day is traditionally a time for children to show appreciation for their dads with handmade cards and thoughtful gifts.

Schools often organize craft activities to help young students create meaningful presents.

Trent Howard, from Perth, Australia, received a printed activity dice as a present from his six-year-old child, which was meant to uplift his spirits.

On each side of the die, there was a food or item suggestion for the day that was supposed to help cheer the recipient up.

For example, one side showed a banana ‘for the days when you have gone round the bend.’

However, one of the suggestions left Howard absolutely gobsmacked.

Frog gift
Trent Howard received a printed activity dice as a present from his six-year-old child. Credit: 9News

Shocked father shares his story

In an interview with 9News, the dad said: “I have a weird sense of humor, [but] that’s not part of any sense of humor to anybody.”

Howard’s wife, Renea, also told the outlet that a teacher explained to her that it was meant to be a joke.

She added: “They wanted to be funny, that was my interpretation of what the teacher had said to me. It wasn’t funny. It’s really not appropriate for kids to be given that kind of topic in a joking manner without any support around it.”

School forced to speak out

Following the incident, the Department of Education spoke to 9News and said that the activity was ‘clearly not thought through’ and ‘showed a serious lack in judgment.’

The school has apologized and vowed that the activity will never be done again.

Why the gift has been labeled ‘disgusting’

Howard was given a printed activity die by his six-year-old child as a thoughtful gift to lift his spirits.

Each side of the die featured a different food or activity suggestion for the day, intended to help brighten the recipient’s mood.

Shockingly, one of the options allegedly suggested: “A bullet to take when all else fails.”

The Howard family has since complained to the school about the gift, as they say it ‘promotes s**cide.’

Perth-born psychologist and counselor Bailey Bosch has warned that incidents like this could have wide-ranging impacts on both adults and children.

She explained: “Children can take things very literally, it can play on their minds, they might not have the language to articulate what’s distressing them.”

The psychologist added that some adults could also be ‘completely triggered’ by words such as bullets.

Bullet gift
One option on the die left the girl’s family speechless. Credit: 9News

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National S**cide Prevention Lifeline in the US at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.

In the UK, the Samaritans are available 24/7 if you need to talk. You can contact them for free by calling 116 123, emailing [email protected], or heading to the website to find your nearest branch.

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