Teacher's Day gifts
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tamarind:
Thks Tamarind!nmhmum,
The box costs $12.90, should be enough to make 3 to 4 butterflies. There are also instructions to make a lizard
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insider:
PS: Try not buying mugs coz I see many of my teachers flooded with these whenever parents give presents. Chocolates are common (one box or two for all to share. Sometimes parents will bring boxes of tarts and pies too which are good snack for them during lunch break. And...try to buy good tarts and pies coz if these are no good...will end up 50% in dustbin and they will gossip (\"Aiyo, so and so parent brought that so awful\"). I find those chicken pies/curry puff in Cold Storage (non Halal and so usually I will buy separately for Muslim and non-Muslim teachers) are cheap and good @ $1.10/pc. Quite yummy...)
Besides avoiding mugs, decorative stuff (unless handmade by child) and plushies (cushions included), please also avoid photo frames.
As for food, it's best to buy halal if it comes in a pack that can be shared. Otherwise, teachers will feel bad if they can't share with their Muslim colleagues. -
Very pai-seh to all teachers out there… I always forget about Teachers’ Day till it’s over and kiddo comes back with party packs. Thankfully this year, kiddo’s school principal gave out a letter to discourage all students from giving teachers gifts on Teachers’ Day. Hee… talk about 没良心
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tamarind:
thanks for info, tamarind.ImMeeMee:
can let me know where to buy? looks like good fun for the girls.
I bought it at the Better Toy Store at Ngee Ann City. Above Kinokuniya book store
They sell lots of interesting arts and craft kits. -
The best teacher's day gift I ever received was a 'customised red pen' with a self-designed computer printout card.
The red pen was an ordinary red pen but the kids took a piece of paper, drew my name on it with colourful markers, wrote their names on the paper & inserted it into the pen
I still keep the pen although the ink has finished 
& the card was a very simply designed card made on PPT & printed out. It contained the child's love & determination. I cried when I received the card. -
The best presents I get are from diligent students who do their best to get good results.
Last year Nicola and Edward separately gave me a soft-toy flower each with their names handwritten on a tag on each flower. They are the best gifts I get from the most well-behaved and polite elder sister and younger brother pair.
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Red pens/markers are really most practical. Food/snacks is good for teachers who do not have time to eat. Can ask the kid to write 5 things about what he.she likes about the teacher or compose the pointers into a poem on a card and decorate it with a portrait of the teacher…Those fake flowers are usually cast aside in the storeroom by the teachers…
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I ever baked chocolate cookies/ cupcakes for my kids teachers (cost saving
). Wrap it in a bag & get the kids to make small cards. I guess red pens & any food items is a blessing to teachers. They don't have the luxury of 1hr lunch time, so thing that they could munch is great i think 
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Hi, hope it’s okay to post this query here. Teachers Day is coming up and I was wondering if anyone knows of a nice, inexpensive gift? Something under S$5, practical. Last year, I bought towels that looked like swiss rolls.
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kitty2:
We'll buy tupperwares and put cookies or cakes in them.My friend sell cheaper TW as she has many stocks at home.
I'm interested in the idea. How can I go about getting the TW from your friend?
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