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I think teachers work so hard and are not always appreciated. They spend long hours planning, tutoring, spend their own money buying school supplies, and so much more.
Teachers are an important part of our children’s lives and deserve recognition because of the difference they make in their lives.
I have put together a list of gift ideas to let your children’s teacher know how much you appreciate their service. Make your child a part of the gift giving process. My daughter’s teacher one year, was into Dunkin Donuts and my daughter made sure we bought her Dunkin Donuts gift card for valentines, her birthday, Christmas, and Teacher Appreciation.
Include your children in the process.
10 Christmas Gift Ideas for Teachers
1. Burt Bees Holiday Collection Spa Git Set
Everyone needs rest and relaxation.
2. Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Harvest Latte Gift Set
You cannot go wrong with a Starbucks gift set.
3. Reliancer Self-Inking Motivation Stamp
These stamps can encourage children in their school work as well as their behavior.
Teachers need a little indulgence every now and then.
5. Ghirardelli Hot Cocoa, Premium Indulgence
The Hot Cocoa is perfect for the cold weather.
The teachers can get just about get anything they need on Amazon.
7. Hands Down Soap Gift Set from Eighteen25
These are really nice to give a teacher. You can buy the soap from Bath and Body Works.
8. Bath and Body Candle with Enjoy the Season Gift Card
Teachers always need something for the classroom. So this gift card will definitely come in handy.
10. Thank You Notes
It is important that we teach our kids how to say thank you. I have heard many teachers say that the handwritten notes from the kids, are one of the best gifts they’ve received. So not matter what you decide to give or do, don’t forget to include a Thank You note from your child.
What types of gifts have you given out as teacher Christmas gifts? Please share in the comments below.
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