May 21, 2020

Gift for preschool teacher?

Giovanna Cramblit: Thanks!Just had a quick browse and it looks quite good.Have you tried:www.sparklebox.co.ukThat one is quite good, too.

Elva Batie: As a preschool teacher and director, I've gotten a lot of gifts over the past 15 years. Gift certificates to nearly any store, restaurant, and movie theater are always nice. A basket with chocolates, candle and bath oil is nice. Tote bags are always appreciated.This graduation, I received $20 gc to Barnes & Noble. Another family gave me a tote bag which has been used this week on a much needed stay at the beach. I also receive an assortment of flowers and candles, and I appreciate the thought behind each and every gift....Show more

Riley Migl: Get her luxurious and relaxing bath soap, or:Satin bedsheetsNice comfortersGlass goblets from BB&BA small grillor anything you'd know YOU want that's under $40....Show more

Mitchell Pickens: I agree that you don't want to use the actual DVD in the classroom. Bu! t those are good to use for you to learn and allow the children to learn from you.

Marquetta Gimm: i am a preschool teacher and i love getting hanging baskets of flowers at this time of year. also very appreciated are gift cards.

Wilburn Denice: Nice handmade portraits or paintings made from photos are always a good gift idea. You can find more such ideas at http://www.paintyourlife.com if the time can allow. In any case it is a good address to keep in mind. They make all types of personalised and unique portraits on oil, pencil, charcoal or on canvas. This company also has a studio for oil paintings reproductions. In case you are looking for an affordable gift urgently, you can take a look at their 'stock on sale'. Visit http://www.oil-paintings-reproductions.c......Show more

Stormy Beliard: Have you heard of Makinglearningfun.com? it is a great site with printables that you will love! the best part is it is all free! you can sign up for her yahoogroup th! ere as well! please check out this website and let me know wha! t you think. she also does requests

Roselee Mczeal: To know more about yoga please feel free to visit http://learnmoreon.com/yoga/

Jene Licausi: as a teacher...my fav gifts were to the movies.local coffeehouse and even a t-shirt with the childrens handprints on it

Maynard Phoubandith: get a gift card . to a department strore or a manicure

Janita Tetlow: BATH & BODY WORKS STUFF eveyone loves tht stuff

Jose Calaycay: Yogakids is actually made by a Montessori Teacher. I like both videos (and Little Yogis 2), but in the classroom I would not use a video. I would do the poses with the children, either presenting a couple at a time at line or inviting a small group at another point in the day. You might also set up yoga activies like any other work, with a few picture cards in a basket and mats or designated yoga area that children could choose from at work time.You can find lots of great kids Yoga books, too.

Antonia Quinnett: H! ow bout a gc to a nice salon and have your daughter paint her a picture with a frame. Or if you know she'll get mugs make ker a little basket with great coffee and some biscotti and a nice bottle of flavored syrup for the coffee or even a bottle of liquor. And a few chocolates or truffles sprinkled in the basket....I love giving theme baskets they are pretty easy and very thoughtful. You could do a movie night theme with snacks and tickets in a popcorn tub etc.

Caroyln Ebach: I've looked around the net and saw Little Yogis and YogaKids. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

Joesph Smithmyer: i don't think there is such a thing as too much flowers, but you can also consider shower gels and soaps.

Laveta Fathy: Gift card, lotions, bath basket, or something along those lines she can use to spoil herself. Throw in a handwritten card from your daughter and your golden.

Caryl Mclaen: I am a former preschool teacher and we definitely got alot of 'junk'...c! offee mugs, ornaments. A gift card is always safe and easy. My suggesti! on would be to go to a place like bath and body works and get a lotion or body spray and slip a visa or AmEx gift card in the gift bag or card you get her.

Tyree Allenbrand: I would get the teacher some chocolate or maybe a favorite teacher gift like a picture frame

Cortez Badolato: Hide and Go SeekCatch or TagDuck and GooseRock, Scissor, or Paper

Fritz Hawkey: Ask your child what she loves about this teacher and have her illustrate it while you write what she said - then add a gift card to anyplace!

Julee Lanham: We've often given teachers gift cards to bookstores, where they can get books and music. A good friend is a teacher and she says she likes them because she can get what she wants.

Christopher Calcano: As a preschool teacher, the best gift I ever got (even when putting up with the most terrifying tantrums) was deep, sincere appreciation. Your daughter's teacher is there because she wants to be there and because she loves to be there; j! ust to hear what a great job she is doing would probably be the best thing she could get.Trust me...preschool teachers put up with A LOT!...Show more

Lu Snide: i have recently got a job at a daycare and i have to entertain these kids for 3-4 hours in the backyard. I'm 17 and i remember a few of the games i played in elementary, but some help wud be greatly appreciated..

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