Teacher Xmas basket

Anonymous
lottery tickets?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can do just the gift card, OP. If you don't know the teacher well enough to do something more personal than candles/lotion (and that's fine!), then just the gift card is more than enough.


OP here.. yeah.. I agree.. I just have issue with handing an envelope with a gift card in it. Just a mental hump to get over..

A gift card is preferable. Many teachers throw "stuff" away in the garbage. So, unless you personally know the teacher on a deep level I will not get her lotion, candles, etc. Also, some people are allergic to certain lotions. Some schools have a personal teacher's wish list or a teacher's classroom list. If not, then I will not go through the trouble of wasting your money on things that will probably be trashed. Trust me on this one a gift card, classroom supplies, or a just kind note will be better appreciated.
Anonymous
Foam soap from Bath & Body Works (Moonlight Path smells wonderful) or a citrus scent

Soda or diet soda if she drinks that

As a former teacher and room parent, however, I wouldn't give anything UNLESS I first sent out a survey or asked the room parent to find out from her what she likes. For example:

Do you like anything from Bath & Body Works and, if so, what scents, items?

Do you drink coffee, tea, soda and, if so, what brands/flavors?

What is your favorite online place to shop and favorite bricks and mortar store?

What is your favorite to-go restaurant and favorite sit down restaurant?

Where do you grocery shop?

What fruit(s) do you like?

That should give you enough to figure out what to get.
Anonymous
One year I got a small laminated booklet. Each student had dictated something that they liked about me and drew a picture. So cute. I still have it.
Anonymous
It’s nice of you to do this and I’m sure the teacher will appreciate anything. The gift card is plenty. If you really want fill items I suggest tissues. I have purchased so many boxes already.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s nice of you to do this and I’m sure the teacher will appreciate anything. The gift card is plenty. If you really want fill items I suggest tissues. I have purchased so many boxes already.


That's a good idea!
Anonymous
Desinfectant + antibacterial wipes to clean the classroom!
Anonymous
A gift card full of good manners and passion to teach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A gift card full of good manners and passion to teach.


I don't think they sell those at Target soo..
Anonymous
I love to travel. I taught 3 siblings in a row. Mom always ferreted out where I was heading for Spring Break and made me a themed basket including a guidebook. It was so unique and thoughtful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Desinfectant + antibacterial wipes to clean the classroom!


Do you give your spouse cleaning supplies, too?

There’s no question that I need wipes and my kid’s teacher needs wipes. But you send those in regularly. The gift should be something to show your appreciation.
Anonymous
OP here!! I wanted to share what I brain stormed. But first THANKS for all the responses!

She is getting a store gift card to a place she likes to shop, almonds, and candy I know she enjoys. Also, her son just turned one and she talks every time we have spoken (which is so cute) so I got some little reindeer and Christmas hat headbands for him to wear in her Christmas pictures she takes at home. (she likes photography) To add a little extra to the basket, I got laminating pouches, chocolate pretzels, and another small gift card to Shutterfly. I know laminating pouches aren't glamour but she uses them and I know they are pricey!

How did I do? Thanks again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here!! I wanted to share what I brain stormed. But first THANKS for all the responses!

She is getting a store gift card to a place she likes to shop, almonds, and candy I know she enjoys. Also, her son just turned one and she talks every time we have spoken (which is so cute) so I got some little reindeer and Christmas hat headbands for him to wear in her Christmas pictures she takes at home. (she likes photography) To add a little extra to the basket, I got laminating pouches, chocolate pretzels, and another small gift card to Shutterfly. I know laminating pouches aren't glamour but she uses them and I know they are pricey!

How did I do? Thanks again.


That sounds perfect!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here!! I wanted to share what I brain stormed. But first THANKS for all the responses!

She is getting a store gift card to a place she likes to shop, almonds, and candy I know she enjoys. Also, her son just turned one and she talks every time we have spoken (which is so cute) so I got some little reindeer and Christmas hat headbands for him to wear in her Christmas pictures she takes at home. (she likes photography) To add a little extra to the basket, I got laminating pouches, chocolate pretzels, and another small gift card to Shutterfly. I know laminating pouches aren't glamour but she uses them and I know they are pricey!

How did I do? Thanks again.


That should be fine. You found useful fillers. ?
Anonymous
Not sure what's up with the question mart at the end of that post.

Anyway it sounds like you found things she can use and appreciate. Rather than stuff for the sake of filling a basket.
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