Teachers are a special breed of caregivers; they’ve been given an extra dose of patience, a load of compassion, and a heart for the next generation.
Although a “favorite teacher” ornament speaks from your heart, your child’s teacher probably has a growing collection of them. This year, give your kid’s teacher a thoughtful gift that doesn’t break the bank. Better yet, give a present that can be used for the entire classroom, or one that will help refresh the teacher over the holiday break.
1 – “All you need is Santa and a cup of coffee” with a $5 coffee shop gift card.
Many teachers survive and thrive on caffeine. A coffee shop gift card will re-fuel them on those early January mornings after the holiday break. Be sure to select a coffee shop that is near school or along the teacher’s commute.
If you’re on a budget, a disposable cup is free. If you can spare a few extra dollars, splurge for a reusable cup – especially if the coffee shop offers a discount to customers who order coffee in their brand of travel mugs.
Either attach this cute label, or write the message directly on the cup with a permanent marker.
2 – “The snuggle is real” blanket.
Wish your child’s teacher plenty of rest over Christmas with a snuggly blanket. Walmart often sells fleece blankets for $5 around the holidays. Print off this label or attach a notecard with the same phrase.
3 –“Rain or shine, you are the best teacher of all time. Thank you for teaching this little heart of mine” umbrella.
An umbrella is a practical gift, especially if you live in a windy city (wind is the arch nemesis of umbrellas). Have your child write out this caption in their own handwriting for an extra dose of sentimentality.
Purchase a cute umbrella at your local drug store or dollar store.
4 – “Thanks for being an amazing teacher” Amazon gift card holder.
5 – “Thanks for keeping us on Target this year” gift card holder.
6 – Teacher Emergency Stash kit.
7 – “We hope this helps you spread a little holiday cheer” spatula and card.
8 – “Merry Christmas to all and to all a movie night” with a red box code.
9 – Christmas potpourri in a jar.
10 – “We whisk you a merry Kiss-mas”.
11- “Hands down, you’re the best teacher around!”
Get your child involved to trace their hand, cut it out, and attach it to the bottle. Little hands are adorable, especially when they transform into a precious Christmas card!
12 – “Hope you have a re”mark”able holiday season!” with Expo markers.
Encourage your child to write at least one sentence on the card about why their teacher is so re”mark”able!
13 – “Merry Christmas to a scent-sational teacher!” with a bottle of soap.
14 – “Eat, drink, and be merry” coffee tumbler.
15 – “My future is looking sharp with you as my teacher” with writing utensils.
Thank you teachers!
Teachers invest their time, talents, and treasures in the next generation. Offering a small gift of thanks before Christmas is the least we can do. Share this list with your child and have them pick out which idea will make the perfect gift for their teacher!
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