It is time for Boy to graduate to the next level in his pre-school. He is not old enough to be eligible to the public school programs here (boo!), but he has been going to a private place since he turned three. He has had 2 main teachers and 2-3 substitute teachers within a span of one year! When he started school, he was so heartbroken to be away from me, and his first teacher was so understanding and awesome. I cannot thank her enough! Now he loves going there and looks forward to Mondays! All thanks to his teachers/care givers and little friends.
I wanted to create little appreciation packages for his teachers. I saw lots of ideas in many blogs a couple of months back, but I waited till now because the official school year starts only by the end of August. And also because, I tend to procrastinate sometimes!
Let us take a peek in the goodie bags, shall we? I definitely wanted to give each teacher something that Boy made himself. I let him create some watercolor artwork and made them into cards.
The handmade cards turned out super cute. He made me draw him pictures of trees, flowers, whales (!) and of course, cars. He did such a good job coloring them. Then he himself decided which card should go to whom. I could clearly see who his favorites were, the little charmer! And of course, he wrote his name on them. A huge milestone for any pre-schooler!
A lovely handwritten note showing our appreciation and gratitude. I am a firm believer in handwritten letters in place of printables or tags with funny or cheesy quotes.
For the store-bought gift, I selected some soaps and lotions in summery scents.
I also found some cute notepads and simple picture frames. I added a picture of Boy and the awesome ladies. I am thinking of getting some nice chocolates too.
Boy loved planning and creating these little gift bags. I’ve told him it’s supposed to be a surprise for his teachers, and I hope he didn’t go tell them already! It is so important to teach young ones to show their love and appreciation to others, and what better way than letting them create a lovely card. So much better than Hallmark!
I hope the ladies like the little token of appreciation. What do you think?
I love planning such things, but also like to keep it simple. Like the time I planned Boy’s Birthday Party.
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Great ideas. I love the hand written note and beauty items. Pinned to my teacher appreciation board.
Thank you, Raki!
oh my gosh.. that is soooooooooooooo cute!! such a lucky teacher 🙂
Thanks Patricia!
Lovely, heartfelt gifts. Any teacher would be tickled to get these bags!
Thank you, Emily. I do hope they like them!
Wonderful artwork. Keep it up Boy
Thank you. I will let him know!
What a thoughtful and lovely gift. Thanks for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
Thanks for visiting, Marty!
Such great ideas! I will have to do the same next year, my son just entered preschool. 🙂
Thanks Sophia. Good luck to your little one!
Such a lovely thing- to give a beloved teacher a gift! I love the gifts you’ve put together. And his teachers must be ecstatic!
Thank you, Radhika. I hope they like them too!