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How about getting her a gift certificate to a local mall or favorite store. Try sending a letter home with all the children in the class asking the parents to donate $5-10 towards the gift certificate.
Does anyone have any good ideas on what to get a Kindergarten teacher for a "end of school" year gift. I'm looking for something unique other than the typical candle or bath products. Any ideas would be helpful.
Thanks in advance!
K.
How about getting her a gift certificate to a local mall or favorite store. Try sending a letter home with all the children in the class asking the parents to donate $5-10 towards the gift certificate.
As a previous teacher, I really appreciated gift cards to anywhere, but namely, out to eat, a bookstore or a movie. Don't know how much you're wanting to spend, but if you're really wanting to go above and beyond, a massage g.c. or dayspa is absolutely out of this world. She'll be talking about it for years...
You're right about the candles and bath products. All of my friends who used to teach say that they get way too much of that. One gift that I've given that has been well appreciated is classroom supplies. Teachers often spend a lot of their own money to buy supplies, and appreciate recieving something that they can use - something that won't clutter up their home. Another idea is a gift card to a "big box" retail store or office supply store.
Hi! I just bought a little store called Culinary Connection at The Shops at Legacy, located at Legacy and the Tollway. I have really cute items that are great teacher gifts. Things for the pool, kitchen, dining, or bar. Beautiful linens, books and cute mugs for teachers specifically and lot's of generic items. We also offer complimentary gift wrap. Hope to see you!
There is a store in plano called Feat of Clay that sells pottery. You bring your child in and put a handprint or footprint on there and then they paint it to match a theme. (I am taking my boys there for a fathers day grill plate) This would be a special gift that the teacher could treasure forever!.
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As a teacher on hold (I'm a SAHM right now), I can tell you that a gift card is ALWAYS appreciated. You can dress it up and present it with little things if you like - but it's always fun to get a little gift card to use to pamper yourself when school is out. Going out to eat...makeup...massage...gift cert. for a summer beach book, etc. It's also nice to get something with it from the child. The child can make it herself, or you can ask her "What did you like about K...Mrs. Jones...etc..." and then write her responses. Those would make a nice card for including the gift certificate.
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Hi K.,
I am currently a K teacher in Irving. I always appreciate gift cards to anywhere. I have gotten them for Target, Starbucks, and various restaurants. These are so versatile and my whole family can benefit from some of them. Of course, I still love a nice candle or luxurious body lotion that will remind me of a student long after the school year is over. I once got the most fabulous pair of fuzzy socks that feel like heaven on my feet. I also have several nicely framed photographs of past students posing with me from field trips or the first day of school, or whenever. I display these in my classroom on my cabinets. They are great conversation pieces, memories, and always an inspiration.
Good Luck, I'm sure whatever you choose it will be very appreciated!
S.
I used to teach. I would have loved a gift certificate for a pedicure, manicure or facial that I could do on a lazy summer day off. How about a gift card to Studio Movie Grill or another nice resturaunt? If you don't want to spend much, Starbucks and Blockbuster gift cards are always nice. A gift card to a teacher's store or bookstore like Barnes and Noble would be great too.
If she likes to cook, Hallmark has some really cute recipe books with neat cards and sheet protectors. Or, you could find a place that has a cooking class or one of those make and take meal services and get her certificate for a class there. I know when I taught, I would have loved to have a class at a meal creation place like Super Suppers. It's fun, and you have meals ready to cook when you get home from a busy day. It's pricey, but WOW!!!
I hope that helped. I'm not very creative, but I thought I'd throw a few things out there.
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Good Luck!
My co-room parent put together a little gift basket for our teacher that included an african violet and a gift certificate for a local restaurant. Good luck!
As the posts show, gift certificates are obviously the way to go. I recommend Barnes and Noble Gift Certificates because the recipient can get books, music, magazines or stuff from the cafe.
I also recommend giftcertificates.com and purchase a supercertificate. This allows the recipient to choose where they get a gift certificate. You just send a dollar amount and they get to pick where they get to use the gift certificate from a list of hundreds of stores, services and restaurants. It's an awesome gift.
PLUS, in order to personalize the GC, you can decorate the GC enclosure with scrapbook paper/embellishments or take the card out and attach it inside another nice card.
I am needing to get a gift for my son's Kindergarten teacher, as well Would you please forward the good ideas you get to me? Thanks you!
As a previous teacher, I always enjoyed receiving gift cards for anywhere and for any amount! If you can go in with other moms in the class, you could all dontate g-cards to different places or go in together to collect for one larger one to spend at the mall. Just a suggestion!
I recently made some Mother's Day gifts at "Clay of Feet" on Park in Plano and there were some moms there creating unique mugs/platters/plates etc. for end of the year teacher gifts. You can paint them or have then design and paint. You can also have your childs hand/foot print etc on it. Hope this helps!
L.
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I'm sure this took the parents some time to get done, but one year they gave me a shirt. On the fron was a picture of my class, and on it had a handprint of each child with their name.
A.
Hi there.
I have found that the best gifts were gift certificates to eating places Or a gift certificate to a mall.
Hope this helps
R.
I don't know how much you want to spend, but maybe if you don't want to spend a lot, you could get a few parents of other kids in the class to get a group gift and get her a gift certificate for a massage. I have a friend who owns the cutest spa in an old historic home in downtown Plano. If you would like to check out prices, just goto www.alwaysatpeace.com
It's a great place and I am sure the teacher would LOVE a treat like that.
I always give a Movie Gift Card to a theater in the area. It seems always very appreciated.
Good Luck!
I taught Kindergarten for several years, and yes while candles and bath products are nice, there are only so many you can get :) I used to like getting gift certificates to restaurants as my husband and I could go out for a nice dinner together and be able to have some of it paid for. I also love Starbucks and would love getting their gift cards. Another great gift card is to Barnes & Noble (all teachers love that). One year I received personalized thank you note cards from a student. They were really cute white cards with just my first name printed on the front ina cute font (they also came with a fun matching pen). One student gave me movie tickets....any creative gift is great. If you know any of the teacher's personal interests, that is a great way to target appopriate gifts. Hope this helps!
I am a third grade teacher and have received all kinds of end of school year gifts. Some of my favorite gifts have been a spa gift certificate, a Barnes and Noble gift certificate with instructions to purchase a book that I wanted to read over the summer and not books for my classroom, and movie gift certificates. All of these were gifts that I could use during the summer to unwind from the school year. You may also want to let your daughter write a note in the card that tells her teacher what she loved most about kindergarten. (You may have to write as she dictates because of her age.) Good luck!
Just an idea that I used for my sons kindergarten teacher last year for Teachers Appreciation Week. I bought a big glass candy jar at Walmart and attached a laminated copy of this to the front and filled with Candy...
For a SWEET teacher!
SMARTIES for all of the new & exciting things you have taught me this year...
MAZINGS for being such an amazing teacher...
MILKY WAYS because you are out of this world!
JOLLY RANCHERS for all of your humor and fun
KISSES & HUGS for all the love you have shown me
100 GRAND BARS because you are worth it
BIT O HONEY because you are so sweeet
EXTRA (gum) for all the extra special things you do for me each day
LIFE SAVORS for taking such good care of me &
MENTOS for all of the great memories I have of my first year in school as a Kindergartner
You can use whatever candy and make up your own...a friend and I came up with those but I got a lot a compliments on the idea so I thought I'd pass it along. Good Luck! A.
As a former teacher - gift cards are always welcome: bookstores, target, etc.!!!!
One thing that I gave as a teacher gift this year was a gift certificate to Into My Garden tearoom in downtown Plano. It's one of my favorite places to have lunch and the teacher seemed to really like it.
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I have been giving movie tickets. Just a thought.
Hi K.. I am a former elementary school teacher (now stay at home mom of a baby girl). I know it sounds silly, but my FAVORITE gifts from parents were always gift cards for a spa treatment or dinner out or Starbucks or something like that. Basically something to treat myself. I got lots of those bath products and tons of "apple" teachery things, but the gift cards were the ones that I appreciated most. Hope it helps!
D.
I am a wife of a teacher, and it was always nice to receive dinner gift cards. It didnt have to be anything big, just a small thank you and you know it will get some use!
I work in the schools as a speech language pathologists. I appreciate any gifts that parents choose to give. It is a very nice compliment to alot of hard work. I think the most flexible for teachers are gift cards to restaurants, clothing stores, etc. I always enjoy spending them over the summer. Just a thought.
J.