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    Teacher's Day gifts

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    • R Offline
      RRMummy
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      MMM:

      A friend did mentioned before the gift should not be expensive
      just wondering.. in this case, what is the definition of expensive?

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        schellen
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        MMM:
        csc:

        As for subject teachers, it's red pens. I believe in practical gifts. :lol:


        Hi,

        I am just curious.... Do you think the teachers are being provided free flow of red pens in school (eg. like the office stationery supplies)??? :?

        A friend did mentioned before the gift should not be expensive other otherwise they must declare or cannot accept. I wonder if that is really practised.

        As far as I know, no, teachers do not get free flow of pens unless the sch is rich and generous. But get good boxes of red pens to save money and choose good-enough brands to avoid horrible \"bleeding\" incidents on the marked work with lousy pens. Just add a personalised (gift) card and it's complete.

        Yes, also cannot be expensive cos it's difficult to accept. However, if it looks expensive but is made by the student, it should be okay since it was made with care and love and given with sincerity.

        Teachers appreciate practical gifts cos teachers have limited space and live in homes like ours too. If you were the recipient of 5-6 \"Thank you Teacher\" cushions or table decor, how would you feel?

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          ImMeeMee
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          My girls go to clay class and have accumulated quite a lot of clay pieces along the way. So this year I have told them that we can choose one piece for each teacher. and they can help to do the wrapping.


          the girls are quite excited. just that i havent got down to doing it with them yet 😛

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            schellen
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            RRMummy:
            MMM:


            A friend did mentioned before the gift should not be expensive

            just wondering.. in this case, what is the definition of expensive?

            I think $5 max should be ok for a gift, provided the giver can afford it. The teacher should know whether $5 is acceptable depending on the student's family financial status. However, if it costs more but is shared among a no. of people, then it is up to the teacher to decide.

            So you see, it is best to not buy expensive stuff or not buy at all to prevent dilemmas like these from occurring. Just make something simple will be enough. (Or if the student is rather playful, maybe he/she can write a \"promise\" to be on good behaviour for a period of time. 😉 )

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              RRMummy
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              schellen:
              (Or if the student is rather playful, maybe he/she can write a \"promise\" to be on good behaviour for a period of time. 😉 )

              Good idea, schellen!

              I'm sure DD1's teacher will be very happy if she promise to stop talking even for one-day!! 😉

              Wah... that will be a torture for my DD.. :lol:

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                Andaiz
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                schellen:
                (Or if the student is rather playful, maybe he/she can write a \"promise\" to be on good behaviour for a period of time. 😉 )

                Wonderful idea, Schellen!

                My gals' school principal sent a circular for the pupils NOT to send any presents over....except perhaps homemade cards.

                I think I'd get them to start baking 🙂 😉

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                  schellen
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                  Er, thanks. :oops: I actually said it out of jest though I think if the student really means it, the teacher will be very happy and the \"gift\" becomes memorable. Also, it doesn't cost money, just willpower. :lol:

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                    tamarind
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                    Last year my girl used beads to make a butterfly for her teacher for teacher's day.


                    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_w1nyHWTEh94/SLvwp-cZFCI/AAAAAAAAAkk/4nReF8cENPA/s400/butterfly.JPG\">

                    Beads can also be made into bracelets which are very easy to make, and I think they make very nice gifts !

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                      ChiefKiasu
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                      tamarind:
                      Last year my girl used beads to make a butterfly for her teacher for teacher's day...

                      WOW! tamarind! How did she get the inspiration to make such a thing? Is there a kit or something?

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                        kitty2
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                        We’ll buy tupperwares and put cookies or cakes in them.My friend sell cheaper TW as she has many stocks at home.

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