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3 replies

poordeets · 14/11/2024 11:03

Hi,

I know this has probably been done a million times but those of you who buy nursery (pre school) staff a gift for Christmas, how do you do it if there are 5/6 staff in the room?

We have a main "teacher" then the rest are teaching assistants.

The main teacher is my child's key worker but he really loves them all! I usually buy Costa vouchers for teachers but I really can't afford 6 gift cards

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BarbaraHoward · 14/11/2024 11:07

It's really hard to think of something isn't it. We did a hamper of nice chocolates in previous years so they can each take a little home. But I'm sure they're inundated with chocolates. They ask for charity donations these days which is very good of them, so we donate to that and send in a card with thanks for all they've done during the year.

Tbh, I never felt like we found a decent gift that could be split iykwim.

poordeets · 14/11/2024 11:30

BarbaraHoward · 14/11/2024 11:07

It's really hard to think of something isn't it. We did a hamper of nice chocolates in previous years so they can each take a little home. But I'm sure they're inundated with chocolates. They ask for charity donations these days which is very good of them, so we donate to that and send in a card with thanks for all they've done during the year.

Tbh, I never felt like we found a decent gift that could be split iykwim.

I was wondering if maybe a coffee gift card for his key worker then a box of fresh cupcakes from a local bakery would be nice for the rest to share?

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Jazzjazzyjulez · 14/11/2024 11:33

I usually do a £5 Costa gift card each plus got a pack of ornaments for my kid to paint. Think it was like £5 for 6 of them so one each. Seemed to go down well.

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