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Christmas Gift for Teacher

This is my daughter's first year going to school. She's in Kindergarten. I don't really know her teacher very well. What's a good gift to give a teacher? I'm pretty sure she likes to read, but I feel that a gift card to Barnes & Noble is kinda of unthoughtful.

Thank you.

K.

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As a teacher, I have to add my voice to the chorus and say a gift card is THE BEST choice for a teacher. Because I never made very much money, the absolute best gift I received was an American Express gift card. I was able to use it at the store of my choice for something I really needed. It may not be a possibility for you, but in that case, it came from a group of students so it was enough to really be helpful. Plus, I have no will power so every holiday season I ended up gaining weight from all of the candy/chocolates I received!Good luck!

Hi K. -

My mom and mother in law are both teachers and they LOVE getting gift cards! Teachers get SO many gifts they don't want, like or need every year. Writing a nice note is the thoughtful part of the gift - the gift card is the fun part! Every single teacher I know prefers gift cards. Wouldn't you? : )

Sam

Hi K.,
We gave the teacher and assistant teacher some pretty floating candles for Christmas. Gift cards to the book store are also a good idea. At the end of the year we found out that the teacher liked The Eagles and got her the new Eagles CD. If you chat with her a little you might get an idea of things she likes.

The teachers also always love to get art/school supplies for the classroom.

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Here's something different. Why not get her a Finders Key Purse key chain by Alexx, Inc. Being a teacher she carries more than just her purse on her way to school and back home. No need to fuss about looking for her keys on her way to both.

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*M.*

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I always thought it nice to give something made. I went to Michael's craft store bought a wooden tray, bought some of the little decorations for .25 a school house, blackboard, little girl, little boy, ABC,etc. enough to put 2 or 3 on a side 2 on short side 4 on long side and your daughter can glue them on with a little help from you. put a piece of foamy her favorite color on the inside. Put the teachers name on it with those colorful decal letters you can buy at Michael's you can put the name on one of the long sides and than the year on the other side. On the bottom let your daughter sign it with the year. Put some goodies inside, such as note pads, gift card or just misc. things depending on how much you want to spend. This way the teacher can use it all year long, and your daughter helped. More personal that way. I have given this to about 12 different teachers over the years and they all love it. Even when we go back to visit those teachers at Open House they still have it on the shelf etc.

Hi K. -

My mom and mother in law are both teachers and they LOVE getting gift cards! Teachers get SO many gifts they don't want, like or need every year. Writing a nice note is the thoughtful part of the gift - the gift card is the fun part! Every single teacher I know prefers gift cards. Wouldn't you? : )

Sam

While you have gotten a lot of great ideas one of my favorites as a teacher was a wonderful letter telling me the things her son has learned while in my class. Also she included ways he has grown and changed and what she liked best about my teaching style. I was very touched at the heart felt nature. No money was spent just her time. I saved that and after many years still read it on occaion to remind me that I mattered to that one family and they appreciated me.

As a teacher, I have to add my voice to the chorus and say a gift card is THE BEST choice for a teacher. Because I never made very much money, the absolute best gift I received was an American Express gift card. I was able to use it at the store of my choice for something I really needed. It may not be a possibility for you, but in that case, it came from a group of students so it was enough to really be helpful. Plus, I have no will power so every holiday season I ended up gaining weight from all of the candy/chocolates I received!Good luck!

i like the idea about a gift card but i have a question what about if like my child who has ADHD and hasnt been such a saint in class and has given her a hard time at times. Sometimes i think the teacher is not so thrilled about him would you suggest the same thing or what should i do/

K. M,
I think all the ideas that have been put forth to you are excellent ideas. Your idea of a gift card is outstanding! It feels personal because you cared enough to think about what the teacher would appreciate. Also, having your daughter make the card and decorate it, is a one of a kind card. This also gives your daughter and you a wonderful memory. Those little memories of time spent with mom are what we remember when we grow up. Have a wonderful Christmas!

E.:)

Hi K.,
We gave the teacher and assistant teacher some pretty floating candles for Christmas. Gift cards to the book store are also a good idea. At the end of the year we found out that the teacher liked The Eagles and got her the new Eagles CD. If you chat with her a little you might get an idea of things she likes.

The teachers also always love to get art/school supplies for the classroom.

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