Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Target has free shipping right now. I'd do that and the dollar store and give a box of supplies of basics to replenish as well as some fun stuff and then a gift card specifically for her.
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-colored-pencils-12ct/-/A-15022620#prodSlot=medium_1_2&term=pencils
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-pencil-top-erasers-25-ct/-/A-10805583
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-wood-barrel-no-2-pencils-24-ct/-/A-10805587#prodSlot=medium_1_13&term=pencils
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-broadline-markers-10ct/-/A-15022622#prodSlot=medium_1_2&term=markers
http://www.target.com/p/yoobi-2pk-glue-stick-blue/-/A-15125733#prodSlot=medium_1_4&term=school+supply+clearance
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-liquid-school-glue-4oz/-/A-17243517#prodSlot=medium_1_7&term=school+supply+clearance
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-erasers-2-ct/-/A-14046184
(if you search by price then you can pick what looks good and ship it to the school for free to her)
Or, more fun is to get the bulk stuff at oriental trading - fun pencils, erasers, etc.
See I think buying the items you list from Target without knowing what she wants as pushy - I saw what was dropped off at the beginning of the year and it was a lot! Plus I don't think she even uses a lot of those items. They are only allowed to write with fat pencils without erasers and they only color with big crayons.
And I can't imagine what I would get her from Oriental Trading Company.
Clearly I need to ask her what she wants. I just feel odd doing it like I'm trying to gain favor with her.
Anonymous wrote:I think sending an extra gift card is looking like you're trying to gain favor, too.
Was there a school book fair? Teachers often make Scholastic wish lists that you could donate off of. Other than that, just pick up copies of some of your DCs favorite books and send them in. My son requested this frequently as he liked to share his favorites with classmates.
Anonymous wrote:Target has free shipping right now. I'd do that and the dollar store and give a box of supplies of basics to replenish as well as some fun stuff and then a gift card specifically for her.
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-colored-pencils-12ct/-/A-15022620#prodSlot=medium_1_2&term=pencils
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-pencil-top-erasers-25-ct/-/A-10805583
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-wood-barrel-no-2-pencils-24-ct/-/A-10805587#prodSlot=medium_1_13&term=pencils
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-broadline-markers-10ct/-/A-15022622#prodSlot=medium_1_2&term=markers
http://www.target.com/p/yoobi-2pk-glue-stick-blue/-/A-15125733#prodSlot=medium_1_4&term=school+supply+clearance
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-liquid-school-glue-4oz/-/A-17243517#prodSlot=medium_1_7&term=school+supply+clearance
http://www.target.com/p/up-up-erasers-2-ct/-/A-14046184
(if you search by price then you can pick what looks good and ship it to the school for free to her)
Or, more fun is to get the bulk stuff at oriental trading - fun pencils, erasers, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I never felt too awkward to ask: "How are you on classroom supplies? Are you running low on tissues or anything else?"
Anonymous wrote:Do the $20 gift card and pick up books to donate to the classroom. Gifting two gift cards is putting her in an ethical tight spot.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't do another gift card in your situation because the teacher is still not supposed to accept anything over $20 and it puts her in an uncomfortable position. Give her your $20 gift card and then offer to make a donation of classroom supplies. Ask her if there are book titles she'd like or other supplies that she could use and get her the items a few weeks after the holidays, instead of a gift card.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in kindergarten so this is new to me (for daycare the center just collected and pooled monies and gave all a cash gift).
I no for some $20 is a lot but for me it just doesn't seem enough. I was thinking of giving DC's teacher a $20 gc to Starbucks (which I know she drinks and is close to school) and I homemade card. Would it be okay to also give a $50 amazon gc "glassroom supplies"?
I would be particularly interested it what any teachers think.
I don't want to create an ethical dilemma or seem weird in any way. Just want to show appreciation and be helpful.