Goody Bags for Thanksgiving

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    Goody Bags for Thanksgiving

    Hi everyone!
    Do you usually give out goodie bags to kids during Thanksgiving? I have two 1 year olds and have no idea what to give them? Any ideas?
  • Michael
    Founder & Owner-Daycare.com
    • Aug 2007
    • 7947

    #2
    Not sure goody bags would matter to one year olds but you can do some Thanksgiving crafts with them that you could include in your goody bags for their parents. Here are some ideas.

    Daycare Center and Family Home owners, Directors, Operators and Assistants should post and ask questions here.

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    • Alwaysgreener
      Home Child Care Provider
      • Oct 2013
      • 2519

      #3
      I don't do anything major for any holidays. Holidays memories are meant to be with families.

      ​​​​​​I may do something small but I don't make a big stink. I don't give candy, just stickers. I might do a holiday craft but low-key so that it seems like an everyday craft to them.

      I give gifts to the parent for the kid and don't ask for credit.

      Remember if you celebrate one holiday, you could get request for holidays you don't celebrate and discrimination charges if you opt not to.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Originally posted by Michael
        Not sure goody bags would matter to one year olds but you can do some Thanksgiving crafts with them that you could include in your goody bags for their parents. Here are some ideas.

        https://chat.daycare.com/forum/main-...ksgiving-ideas
        Thank you for sharing the link!

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by Alwaysgreener
          I don't do anything major for any holidays. Holidays memories are meant to be with families.

          ââââââI may do something small but I don't make a big stink. I don't give candy, just stickers. I might do a holiday craft but low-key so that it seems like an everyday craft to them.

          I give gifts to the parent for the kid and don't ask for credit.

          Remember if you celebrate one holiday, you could get request for holidays you don't celebrate and discrimination charges if you opt not to.
          Good point! But can you really do holiday crafts with a one year old?
          I gave them a goody bag for Halloween and am planning to give them gifts for Christmas, but I can’t think of anything to do for Thanksgiving…. I’m not really sure what the norm is?

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          • Alwaysgreener
            Home Child Care Provider
            • Oct 2013
            • 2519

            #6
            Originally posted by Guest

            Good point! But can you really do holiday crafts with a one year old?
            I gave them a goody bag for Halloween and am planning to give them gifts for Christmas, but I can’t think of anything to do for Thanksgiving…. I’m not really sure what the norm is?
            You could Google handprint Turkeys or table setting place mat. Paint the child's hand and use a hand print for turkey feathers or on/next to the plate. If you can laminate or clear shelf paper it.

            Or a good fall craft is taking clear shelf paper and let the child stick leaves to it. Then stick it to construction paper.

            Also, one time I took the brown paper that comes in packages, flatten it and traced the child. Cut out and drew a face, then let the child color it. Dcm loved it, I had captured her childs size. I never got so much compliments over a silly craft.

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            • girlmomma
              Daycare.com Member
              • Feb 2021
              • 121

              #7
              I did goody bags for Halloween and I always purchase gifts for the kids. I spend less than $10/kid. I get the same thing for everyone. This year, they’re all getting Play-doh sets. The boys are getting a dinosaur Play-doh set and the girls are getting a unicorn set. The infant is getting stackable rings.

              I’ve never done anything for Thanksgiving. I’ve considered disguising Tom the Turkey this year (or whatever it is called) but I think the 2’s would struggle with it.

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            • Blackcat31
              • Oct 2010
              • 36124

              #8
              I hate that kids think every holiday means a treat/gift or something special

              NOT directed at OP… just venting my frustration on the topic in general.

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              • Alwaysgreener
                Alwaysgreener commented
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                That's one of the main reasons that what ever I do is low key.

              • Annalee
                Annalee commented
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                ABSOLUTELY AGREE! we've decided to have our annual pancakes and pajamas but NO gifts this year......just offering a joyful pajama day. Then we don't have the stress of picking gifts and kids don't have the stress of letting us know they don't like the gift and parents don't have the stress of hoping their kids are nice about the gift they don't like....WIN-WIN BAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
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