I must admit that in years past, I've taken the easy route with teacher appreciation gifts...taking a parent up on her offer to collect money to get the teacher a big gift card. EZPY. But totally, impersonal.
With an exceedingly creative daughter on my hands (one who is happiest when she's creating something for someone else) I think that gift approach will be a thing of the past.
And we're already looking for inspiration...spending the past several days scouring Pinterest for ideas.
With an exceedingly creative daughter on my hands (one who is happiest when she's creating something for someone else) I think that gift approach will be a thing of the past.
And we're already looking for inspiration...spending the past several days scouring Pinterest for ideas.
There's clever twists on traditional gift cards and flowers:
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But knowing my daughter, and her love of creative expression, her 4th grade teacher will likely get one or more of these artistic gifts:
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What will you be getting your child's teacher this year?
2 comments:
That heart is amazing!
I'm sure Miss B will do something awesome. One thing that I've done (and my kids are in preschool, but I think this works across the ages) is interview the kid about the teacher and then wrote it all down. Of course, when they are 3 the answers are hysterical. But I'm sure Miss B's answers would be very thoughtful and touching.
Little Mia is giving her teacher fingernail polish!
Odd, but Ms. T wears - during the school year - the "flag colors" of all of her students on her fingers! Red, white and blue, for USA, red/white for Singapore, etc.
Fun!
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