Even if you’re a teacher, it can be very difficult to think of good gifts for other educators. Whether you need to get something for your teammates or your children’s teachers, it can be challenging to find unique and thoughtful gifts for them. This teacher gifts guide will help you find something for every teacher on your list (and maybe even a few things for yourself.)
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Best Teacher Gifts for 2024
We all know there are certain gifts to avoid getting teachers. I don’t know about you, but I can’t possibly fit another mug in my kitchen cabinet. We also know that most teachers enjoy getting gift cards, but sometimes we’re looking for a more meaningful gift for a teacher at our own school or for a special teacher your child loves.
These gifts are sure to excite any teacher and show how much you appreciate them.
Gift Idea #1 – For the Baker
If you know a teacher who loves baking, this cute pot holder might be the perfect gift. You can personalize the color and the saying on the front of it. Then, just add your favorite cake or cookie mix, a few cute kitchen utensils, and maybe a gift card to a bakery near the school, and the gift is complete.
Gift Idea #2 – For the Teacher Who Loves Reading
If your child’s teacher loves reading, I’m sure he or she would definitely appreciate a book with this special personalized bookmark. You could add a gift card for a bookstore to complete this gift.
Gift Idea #3 – For the Techy Teacher
The Makeblock mBot2 is the perfect gift for a techy teacher who needs the latest technology in his/her classroom. The mBot2 robot is the perfect way to teach students coding because it starts them off with a basic drag-and-drop system and they can advance to Python when they are ready. This gift will benefit both the teacher and the students in the class as they explore new STEM skills.
Gift Idea #4 – For the Teacher Who Needs to Relax
This self-care gift box is a great way to help a teacher relax. It includes a silk eye mask, a rose-scented candle, an insulated tumbler, bath salts, a bath bomb, and homemade soap. If you go in on this gift with other parents from your child’s class or other teachers from your school, you could add in a spa gift card to make this the ultimate relaxation escape.
Gift Idea #5 – For the Disney-Loving Teacher
If you know a teacher who loves Disney, this personalized stationery set would be a great gift! It includes a notepad, a pen, and two packs of sticky notes. The teacher will have so much fun using this set to write notes to their students! You can even include a Disney gift card for them to use during their next vacation.
Gift Idea #6 – For the Snack-Loving Teacher
Most teachers have a supply of snacks hidden in a desk drawer. Help them restock those yummy snacks with this special snack package. It comes stocked with some sweet and savory treats that are perfect for a quick pick-me-up during the school day. You could add a gift card to a local grocery store or convenience store so they can restock when it starts to run low.
Gift Idea #7 – For the Coffee Lover
If your child’s teacher brings coffee to school every day, then a Starbucks or Dunkin’ Donuts gift card may be the perfect gift. You can make it more interesting by putting it in one of cute these gift card holders.
Gift Idea #8 – For Every Teacher
Even if you don’t buy your child’s teacher a gift, a hand-written thank you note will show just how much you appreciate all the hard work he or she does. Just have your child write a special note to the teacher inside this beautiful thank you card, and it will be treasured for years to come. (I’m sure I’m not the only teacher who has a drawer full of notes and cards from former students.)
What Do You Think?
What do you think are the best teacher gifts?
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