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4. Hand Soap or Hand Sanitizer with Printable
Even if you aren’t a room mom, you can still let your kids’ teachers know they can call on you if they need help. Sending that little note with hand soap or sanitizer (something they can ALWAYS use in the classroom) is a much appreciated gift. The only costs are buying the soap or sanitizer and spending the time to print the note and attach with a colorful ribbon.
Check out SkipToMyLou.org for this adorable free printable, as well as other ideas for handmade gifts!
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5. School Supply Gift Cards
Often times, teachers have specific needs and school supply brands they prefer. In addition, a lot of schools often require that certain supplies are used, such as specific types of dry erase markers that won’t damage whiteboards. If you don’t know your teachers that well yet, a gift card is a great way to go. Even though you may think a $10 gift card isn’t much, you are giving your kids teachers the freedom to purchase items they really need for the school year. A win win!
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6. Cleaning Supplies
Often times, teachers need to purchase classroom supplies out of their own pocket, and we don’t realize how quickly they can go through a package of wipes in an attempt to keep our children healthy and clean. A great gift is to purchase $10 worth of items like tissues, cleaning wipes and hand sanitizer. You can personalize by covering in decorative paper or vinyl and adding a cute printable.
Be sure to visit AGirlAndAGlueGun.com to get this free printable and see the tutorial on spicing up your cleaning supplies for gifts!