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Need Gift Ideas for Carpooler

I am in desperate need of some different ideas for the family that helps take and pick up my son from school. I haven't been able to drive this whole school year, so they have basically driven him most of the time. I would like to do something for them to thank them, but I'd also like something that's a little more heartfelt and meaningful. I believe they are a family of six. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know, I would gladly appreciate anything.

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I wanted to thank everyone for their help finding a gift for my son's carpoolers. I received so many ideas, I am actually going to use a few of them. We are going to get a big popcorn bowl and have their family name put on it. Then fill it up with all kinds of movie watching snacks, a couple of good movies, maybe a Blockbuster gift card, and then also a gift card from Walmart that they can use for gas. Thanks again for all of your suggestions! I couldn't have done it without your help!

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What about a gift cert for a place like Chuck E Cheese? Or maybe even a gift card for gas and a couple of travel type games for the kids?

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Make up a dinner basket. Include it in a ham, fruits, cheeses, crackers, jams/jellies, summer sausage, etc. If its another Mom that has been doing most of the picking up get her a giftset from Bath and Body Works. They have several new scents out. If the picking up has been both Mom and Dad then get them a couples massage or spa.

A family day at the zoo. A family membership is usually around 50.00 dollars and they can enjoy it all year. Plus it is cheaper than dinner and persoanl for their bunch.

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What about a gift cert for a place like Chuck E Cheese? Or maybe even a gift card for gas and a couple of travel type games for the kids?

1 mom found this helpful

Gas card for her favorite gas station? With the price of gas it might be a godsend.

Gas cards may not be all that "heartfelt", but probably very welcomed with a family of this size & all of the running they need to do, with a very warm appreciation card. Another idea would be a gift certificate for their family to do something really fun together-- movie passes, pizza & bowling, water park?

I would absolutely love to receive a gas card from someone. You can get a giftcard from Walmart, and they give you about $.03/gal of gas, which goes a long way, and is also reloadable. Not only could they shop, but gas too!!! I'd think it was Christmas:)

I agree with the gas card as my first choice. Then the car detailed. Movies and pizza would be great for the family as well. But if it were me I would probablly do the gas card and maybe arrange for a sitter for the kids and let them go out for an evening by themselves. All parents need that sometimes. Good Luck!

A GAS CARD! Everybody needs one of those now. I had three people who transported my daughter when I was unable to leave work to pick her up from preschool to take her to the babysitter. I made a nice thank you card and attached a gas card. They loved it!
S. H

Hi S.,

I have always found theme baskets to be great for a family. Like possibly a "movie night" basket. You can get a great family film they don't have. It doesn't even have to be current. Some of the classics are being rediscovered. Then you decide what else. I don't recommend a ton of sweets but popcorn and maybe some skittles or homemade goodies (with recipes). Then maybe a special bowl for the popcorn with their name on it. Or blankets or pillows they can use or whatever you come up with. The idea is to put some good thought into it, think about the personalities in the family, and tailor it to them. And if you can also tailor it so that it is something that will bring them together as a family I'm sure the parents will appreciate it (like "games", whether inside or out). It will be obvious to them how much care you put into it and will mean more that way.

Have fun with it and they'll be able to tell!
R.

S.,
With a family of six, the one thing I would say would be a good idea would be a home cooked meal. You could make a large pan of lasagna or enchilades and a large salad. You can go online to find a lot of really good and quick recipes so that it wont take several hours to prepare. Hoped this helps you.

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