
It’s that time of year. Kids are trading in their backpacks for swimsuits; parents are trotting their little ones around to day camps; and teachers are reveling in a little downtime before the next school year starts. If you are looking for a way to show a token of gratitude to your children’s educators, we’ve got you covered.
Office Essentials
Your teacher may be ready to be off the clock, but you can still set him or her up for success for next year. With the Rifle Paper Co. Antoinette Clipfolio from Anthropologie, your teacher can keep all important paperwork on hand and ready to go. Plus, it comes in an array of colors with different motifs, so you can find the perfect pad to match his or her classroom’s aesthetic.
Decorated Sweets
Sugar is a love language. Whether you choose to pick up a Nothing Bundt Cake bundtlet tower or order a dozen custom cookies, sweets are a great way to say thank you. And with a city full of bakeries, parents have a lot to choose from. It’s also a great way to purchase several teacher gifts at once.
Reenergizing Goods
Your teachers deserve to sit back and relax, and you can help them do so with a refreshing candle. Francesca’s has an array of candles featuring different fragrances including energize (citrus, orange and cedarwood) and healing (sea salt, lily and hyacinth). Paired with a little note saying, “Thanks for a LIT year,” this gift is sure to bring a smile to your teacher’s face.
A New Way To Leave A Note
Leave a memorable note in a new way by gifting your teacher with a felt letter board. This trendy piece comes with 290 plastic letters, numbers and punctuation marks, so your message can be as creative as you are. Not only can you craft a heartfelt message with your gift but also you can give your teacher a new piece he or she can use in the classroom.
Floral Favorites
Flowers are a classic thank you gift, so pick up a few bushels to hand out during the last day of school. And to give the gesture a little personality, add a handwritten note to the vase. You can either give an earnest farewell or whip up a punny message. (We love “Thanks for helping me flourish!”) Either way, it’s a little way to show you are thankful for all your teacher has done.