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Teacher Gifts. Need Ideas.

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I wanted to give my son's teacher something other than a gift card. Do you have some ideas what teachers might like? I don't know her very well except I know she is an outdoorsy kind of person. Or if you are a teacher, whhere do you like your gift cards from? Starbucks? Target? Any suggestions would be appreciated!

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I have this same question mostly because I have EIGHT different teachers/aides/therapists to cover.

I'm a baker and that's what I'll be doing for them. My SIL is a veteran 4K teacher and she said FOOD is awesome because often they don't have the time to deal with baking with all the extra holiday events they are involved in at school.

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Too many teachers pay for supplies out of their pockets, so a gift card to a learning store would be appreciated.

Consumables are always nice. If she's outdoorsy, then something she could take in a backpack?

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I taught middle school. If you go the gift cards from "box" stores like Target or Walmart are the way to go. Many teachers don't drink coffee. And it is true that we have to pay for things out of pocket, but someplace like Target or Walmart gives a teacher more options. They can buy something for their class, splurge on themselves or if things are really tight, get necessities like groceries.

Some things I got in the past that were a little different were a nice throw blanket...that seven years later I still cuddle up with. I got a nice thermos once too. The kind with a straw and keeps water cold for 12 hours. That was really nice to have chilled water in my class all day. An engraved bell was nice for me, I used a bell for changing activities. Meaningful ornaments are nice too. I enjoyed remembering some of my past students as I put their ornaments on the tree this year. Teachers get lots of lotions , candles and coffee mugs, so I'd probably steer clear of those items. HTH!

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I have this same question mostly because I have EIGHT different teachers/aides/therapists to cover.

I'm a baker and that's what I'll be doing for them. My SIL is a veteran 4K teacher and she said FOOD is awesome because often they don't have the time to deal with baking with all the extra holiday events they are involved in at school.

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As a former teacher (SAHM currently) and daughter of a teacher, I really think gift cards are the way to go! My mom has taught for over 30 years and has received more ornaments, pins, #1 teacher gifts, etc. than she count. I LOVE my son's teacher and I plan on giving her a gift card with a loaf of homemade pumpkin chocolate chip bread. I try to buy gift certificates I know they'll use on themselves. My son's preschool teacher looked like she stepped out of A. Taylor every morning, so I always got her an A. Taylor gift card. I knew she couldn't buy anything for her husband or grandchildren there. Starbucks is great if you know she drinks coffee. Also, make sure you include a nice note to tell her how much you appreciate her (if it's the truth).

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Too many teachers pay for supplies out of their pockets, so a gift card to a learning store would be appreciated.

Consumables are always nice. If she's outdoorsy, then something she could take in a backpack?

1 mom found this helpful

As an elementary teacher, I always dreamed of gift cards, but never got them. Ask your son if he sees her drinking coffee or tea or something. If she does, get her a giftcard to Starbucks or Sonic. Teachers also often spend their own money on things for their classroom. Oriental Trading Company gift card may be an idea for her to buy little treats for her classroom. Saw some fun gift ideas on this website. You gotta scroll to the next few pages to find items a little less pricey http://www.itsthoughtful.com/gift-ideas/christmas-contest/ I also heard to maybe look at Oprah's wish-list. I think everyone would enjoy a gift card to Barnes n Noble - if not for books, for calendars, for stationary, etc. Perhaps even a tear-away 365 page-a-day calendar would be nice. Maybe a funny one to make her laugh each morning at school, or one she could share with her students and keep on her desk.

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Why not a gift card? That's what's really appreciated. They get enough other "stuff" they can't use. Gift cards and a nice note from you and your son would be the best.

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we've given gift certificates to get a pedicure before and the teachers loved it.

My all-time favorite gift is the all-famous Starbucks gift card, though it doesn't have to be Starbucks. If you have a local coffee place or a Dutch Bros, those are fine, too. If the teacher is not a coffee drinker it's still a good gift because they have cocas, teas, and other fun drinks and merchandise.

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