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12 Gifts To Get Teachers They Won’t Throw Away
What some good ideas for gifts to get teachers in your life? Okay, so there are quite a few times teachers get gifts. Christmas, teacher appreciation day, end of the school year plus some schools ask parents to bring things in, like tissue, crayons and hand sanitizer, at the beginning of the year. Maybe if you are close with the teacher you’d even get them a gift for their birthday. Some gifts might seem cute and appropriate but they might have a million of them and they just get filed in a box or on a shelf. Here are some ideas that a teacher can use and appreciate and are good for any time of the year.
Gifts to get teachers can be ideas for at home, while they are at work or even supplies and materials for the classroom.
1- Coffee. Lots of it. If the teacher doesn’t drink coffee (they might be a vampire) you can buy them tea. Most work a lot of hours after school and on weekends doing lesson plans and grading papers. Late nights and early mornings require some pep. I like Wicked Joe Coffee. It is organic, fair trade and you can get it as whole beans or ground.
2- Super cute classroom organizer by Learning Resources. It is a pocket chart great for classrooms and homeschooling parents can use it too. Great way to keep kids on task or in different centers/areas and not have to direct them. Let them find their name and see where you want them next. Learning Resources has lots of ideas for classroom management, top rated educational toys and more. Classroom resources, materials and supplies are great gifts to get teachers.
3- Zoomy Handheld Digital Microscope. This is small but works great. No need for big microscopes that are easy to break and more than one person can see it image at one time. Displays high-quality images on a computer screen. It also allows photos and video files to be uploaded to class website. Magnifies up to 43x’s original view. Ages 4-adult so great for K-12th grade.
4- Salonpas Pain Relieving patches, sprays and gel. Because standing on your feet for 8 hours a day is hard on your back! Salonpas has a variety of product, including patches with 4% lidocaine and patches that get hot. They are great for pain relief in shoulders, back, neck, knees and more. Some are unscented too. I love that they are made of stretchable fabric and easy to apply and they remove without leaving residue on the skin. Pills are systemic but Salonpas are topical. 5- DIY facial mask. Make it for the teacher or attach instructions with a tag with all the ingredients. Easy to make and very unique too. Put this on a tag: Combine 1/4 cup uncooked oaks, 2 Tablespoons of yogurt or milk and 1 Tablespoon of honey. Mix into a paste and apply to clean skin. Let sit 15 minutes and rinse with a warm washcloth. This Organic Honey and Silk 18 Conditioner is from Maple Holistics. (You can request a free sample here).6- I love this 5-piece cube travel set by TravelWise. Great for teacher conferences, homeschool conferences or just out of town trips. Pack lightly and wisely in these bags that store easily inside of each other when not in use. Chose small, medium and large in five colors.7- Some clear air with a Gurunanda Tower Essential Oil Diffuser is a welcome gift. It has a 7-hour run time, comes with two essential oils and additional bottles can be purchased separately. It comes in three colors and even works with tap water (no need to buy sterile water). Try out the essential oils everyone has been talking about. The oils are 100% pure and natural oil blends.
I love how each one has its own scent and work in so many different ways. These four are:
- Refresh.
- Orange.
- Grapefruit.
- Slim (helps boost metabolism).
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They can also be added to a bath, put in a basket of dried flowers or mixed with a carrier oil and massaged into the skin.
8- For those that don’t do coffee… drink tea! Teasia has a variety of teas from around the world and this International Series of K-Cups has so many flavors! In each one is the highest grade of tea leaves available and all of them are processed naturally.
Each box contains:
- Genmaicha Green Tea.
- English Breakfast Tea.
- Earl Gray Tea.
- Honeybush Tea (caffeine-free).
You can also check out Teasia’s Formosa Series and Floral Series for more teas.
9- If you have an off-site classroom or are teaching enrichment classes and using/’,mnjbhvc10- Get some educational games for classroom down time by BlueOrange Games. I love games that kids enjoy while learning.
Dr Microbes and Dr Beaker are two new science games for ages 8 and up and 2-4 people can play at once.
With Dr. Microbes kids try to find the Superbug and present their research before others do it first.
Dr Beaker is a Shake It, Stir It, Solve It game. Kids try to move the molecules one at a time to correct spots to create a solution and show who is the smartest scientist in the lab. The game includes 4 beakers, 4 stirring rods, 24 molecules and 50 challenge cards. Each games takes about 15 minutes.
11- These awesome ‘Teachers Rock’ items are practical and really cool. Make by Teacher Peach you can give your teacher a gift that they can use.-
- Stainless steel canteen that says ‘Teachers Rock The World’ and has a flip cup opening.
- Postcards for teachers to mail to former students, ‘Dream Big & Work Each Day To Do And Be Your Best.’
- Bookbag with shoulder straps. Zips closed. On it are quotes for teachers. 10% of all proceeds go to fulfill teacher requested grants.
12- If a teacher has a long day teaching and then conferences, open houses, paper grading, etc. they might not have time for a full meal between it all. Give them the gift of Gluten Free Bites (GFB, yes, reminds me of the book by Roald Dahl, the BFG). These are bite-sized snacks that are gluten-free, high in protein, vegan and delicious. Right now you can get them in two flavors, Dark Chocolate Coconut and PB&J. Both are soft chewy bites that are a great for a quick, mess-free snack.
Would love if you have other ideas for gifts to get teachers. Things welcome, personal, useable. Here is another list of great teacher gift ideas.
What is your perfect gift for a teacher idea?
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