Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy Lands End canvas totes on sale and fill them with tissues, unscented hand lotion, unscented hand sanitizer, sanitizing wipes, and a bag of their favorite candy or snack.
Terrible gift.
Signed, a teacher
The first year I did it, it was suggested by my co-room mom who is also a kindergarten teacher. I see the teachers from the past 2-3 years still using their bags when I drop off my younger son. So I don’t really care what you think. It’s better than yet another mug, ornament or scented candle.
1. Gift bag: How much does this cost you? $50-100? I bet they would prefer the cash. Take away the nice bag and you are gifting tissues, lotion, hand sanitizer, and candy. Blah. What if they prefer certain brands or scents?
2. Visa gift card: These are spectacularly annoying to use - you never know the balance and when you might end up short. They are useful if you are making a big purchase and remember to have it with you and the place allows you to pay with multiple cards. They are also useful bc they can be uploaded to your Amazon gift card balance.
3. Starbucks card: No, not everyone drinks Starbucks
4. Walmart/Target/Amazon: Better - chances are someone can get useful stuff from there and order online if they don't go there.
5. Cash - cash is king!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please no gift cards unless you are certain the teachers shop there. I hate Target, Walmart, and Amazon and have so many gift cards from there that I give away or let expire.
Cash is best.
Wait what? Target, Walmart and Amazon all have GROCERIES. You don't need food ever?
OP, I gave all the teachers a $50 Target gift card last year and they were VERY appreciative. They can buy wine, comfy pjs, toys for their own kids, smelly candles and lotion, bananas, tampons, WHATEVER.
NP here and I have never shopped at any of those stores either. There are better places to get groceries and personal items.
I agree that cash is still king. Why complicate things? “Green is everyone’s color”.
You may not have. But i can assure that preschool teachers, who have a lower HHI than you almost certainly, do.
Agree that cash is best, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please no gift cards unless you are certain the teachers shop there. I hate Target, Walmart, and Amazon and have so many gift cards from there that I give away or let expire.
Cash is best.
Wait what? Target, Walmart and Amazon all have GROCERIES. You don't need food ever?
OP, I gave all the teachers a $50 Target gift card last year and they were VERY appreciative. They can buy wine, comfy pjs, toys for their own kids, smelly candles and lotion, bananas, tampons, WHATEVER.
NP here and I have never shopped at any of those stores either. There are better places to get groceries and personal items.
I agree that cash is still king. Why complicate things? “Green is everyone’s color”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please no gift cards unless you are certain the teachers shop there. I hate Target, Walmart, and Amazon and have so many gift cards from there that I give away or let expire.
Cash is best.
Wait what? Target, Walmart and Amazon all have GROCERIES. You don't need food ever?
OP, I gave all the teachers a $50 Target gift card last year and they were VERY appreciative. They can buy wine, comfy pjs, toys for their own kids, smelly candles and lotion, bananas, tampons, WHATEVER.
Anonymous wrote:At our daycare, one of the teacher has recently moved to different classroom, and here comes another new teacher. Should we give x-mas gift to the teacher that has moved to different classroom? And, I have been wondering how to do the giftcard amount for the teacher (take care of DC from Sept - mid Nov) that has moved to different classroom & the new teacher (from mid-Nov to Dec) that has newly joined the classroom? I mean should I give them half of the amount compared to the one stay the whole time (from Sept to Dec) ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy Lands End canvas totes on sale and fill them with tissues, unscented hand lotion, unscented hand sanitizer, sanitizing wipes, and a bag of their favorite candy or snack.
Terrible gift.
Signed, a teacher
The first year I did it, it was suggested by my co-room mom who is also a kindergarten teacher. I see the teachers from the past 2-3 years still using their bags when I drop off my younger son. So I don’t really care what you think. It’s better than yet another mug, ornament or scented candle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy Lands End canvas totes on sale and fill them with tissues, unscented hand lotion, unscented hand sanitizer, sanitizing wipes, and a bag of their favorite candy or snack.
Terrible gift.
Signed, a teacher
The first year I did it, it was suggested by my co-room mom who is also a kindergarten teacher. I see the teachers from the past 2-3 years still using their bags when I drop off my younger son. So I don’t really care what you think. It’s better than yet another mug, ornament or scented candle.
Anonymous wrote:You can just give a Visa gift card.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy Lands End canvas totes on sale and fill them with tissues, unscented hand lotion, unscented hand sanitizer, sanitizing wipes, and a bag of their favorite candy or snack.
Terrible gift.
Signed, a teacher