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What's a good pressie for a childminder?

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cheesebubble · 26/01/2021 21:58

We have two working as a team and they're brilliant with my DS and want to give them a present but clueless as to what.

The thing is that he started just before the pandemic, then was out, then it's door drop off and pick up, so I never really had the chance to get to know them.

Any ideas?

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Apple40 · 27/01/2021 10:24

How about some nice chocolates, bottle of wine, flowers. I would love to receive these from any of my parents. I know some childminders have received photos of their mindees and without sounding mean, I would not want one, I love them Like they are my own but I would not want there photos up in my home as at the end of the day they are not family.

cheesebubble · 27/01/2021 10:46

@Apple40

How about some nice chocolates, bottle of wine, flowers. I would love to receive these from any of my parents. I know some childminders have received photos of their mindees and without sounding mean, I would not want one, I love them Like they are my own but I would not want there photos up in my home as at the end of the day they are not family.
Agreed! Why would you want my child on your fireplace 😅

Sounds good, flowers & chocolates. They got wine for Christmas + their letters from Anthropologie for the Christmas tree.

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Twickerhun · 27/01/2021 10:47

A voucher for a financially solvent chain like costa / Waitrose / cook?

Pleaseaddcaffine · 27/01/2021 10:50

I always get my childminder wine. Also got her a good safe reusable coffee cup as she never gets to drink hot tea else. It hs a clip for her pushchair

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