Anonymous wrote:Let's make all our lives easier and give cash or nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what about homemade cookies and a card?
Maybe I’m paranoid but I throw out homemade food. I have no idea how clean someone else’s kitchen is, if they let cats walk on their counters, etc
Not only this but those of us who work with kids know how dirty their hands usually are (we definitely ask them to wash or sanitize regularly at school!) so it can make us a little queasy when a student brings a gift of homemade food and proudly proclaims that they made it or helped make it themselves!
Cookies bake in an oven at 350-400 degrees. It's not like that the germs from one licked finger, which was hopefully washed anyway, are going to survive. Lots of things in life to worry about, but this is not one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't know what scents that person likes or if they have allergies. I would prefer a gift card to the store so I can choose my own products.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please no highly scented candles, lotions, or hand sanitizers.
Why not?
Also teachers get SO MUCH of this stuff. Even if they loved Bath and Body Works nobody can use all of the stuff they get if they have a big class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what about homemade cookies and a card?
Maybe I’m paranoid but I throw out homemade food. I have no idea how clean someone else’s kitchen is, if they let cats walk on their counters, etc
Not only this but those of us who work with kids know how dirty their hands usually are (we definitely ask them to wash or sanitize regularly at school!) so it can make us a little queasy when a student brings a gift of homemade food and proudly proclaims that they made it or helped make it themselves!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gift cards to "teacher stores".
...and craft and stationary stores
Micheal's
A.C. Moore
Target
Hobby Lobby
JoAnn's Fabric
Target isn't a craft store...they have everything!
What about Barnes and Noble? That's one of my go-tos.
Did not say that it was.
Okay, so what Do you NOT like about Target gift cards and what do you prefer instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gift cards to "teacher stores".
...and craft and stationary stores
Micheal's
A.C. Moore
Target
Hobby Lobby
JoAnn's Fabric
Target isn't a craft store...they have everything!
What about Barnes and Noble? That's one of my go-tos.
Did not say that it was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gift cards to "teacher stores".
...and craft and stationary stores
Micheal's
A.C. Moore
Target
Hobby Lobby
JoAnn's Fabric
Target isn't a craft store...they have everything!
What about Barnes and Noble? That's one of my go-tos.
Anonymous wrote:You don't know what scents that person likes or if they have allergies. I would prefer a gift card to the store so I can choose my own products.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please no highly scented candles, lotions, or hand sanitizers.
Why not?
Which is another great idea. How about a holiday gift card exchange with staff in January? Almost like a Yankee swap.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I LOVE adding all those giftcards to my Starbucks app! I go there quite often.
I have a bit of a stockpile. I'll trade!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gift cards to "teacher stores".
...and craft and stationary stores
Micheal's
A.C. Moore
Target
Hobby Lobby
JoAnn's Fabric
You don't know what scents that person likes or if they have allergies. I would prefer a gift card to the store so I can choose my own products.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please no highly scented candles, lotions, or hand sanitizers.
Why not?