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Teachers at nursery and Xmas gifts - what do you do?

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tanfastic · 09/12/2011 07:35

I know there have been lots of threads about school teachers and what presents your children buy or don't buy for their teacher but what do you so at your child's nursery?
My ds is 3.5 and there are probably about 15 staff at his nursery who all know him and I like all of them. In his group there are three staff who he loves which includes his keyworker. Normally I buy a big box of chocs for everyone to enjoy but this year I've bought three little presents for his favourite teachers (just a little bag of Thorntons chocs and some body butter each). Do you think that's ok or should I resort to a big box for all to share like I see millions of other parents do.

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inmysparetime · 11/12/2011 16:36

I am a nursery nurse, and IME individual gifts are better than one big tin of chocs, as these are usually hoovered up by the same few staff members (I.e. not the ones focused on your DCWink).
Personally, I love being able to take my gift home and tell my own DCs who gave them to me.
It's lovely when a parent takes the time to remember the names of their DCs key workers, we put in a lot of work, and it's nice to be appreciatedGrin

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