no, always just something from the kids - usually a more substantial craft than our usual stuff. Although this year I am considering giving them a gift certificate for a specific $ amount off a week's payment - as a gift and thank you. I really do have great families and thought it would be a nice surprise for them and I know they'd really appreciate it (I know some of them are struggling a bit right now).
I was going to give them cookies that we made, but they didn't turn out so well so they get nothing this year. And that's okay, I really don't think they're expecting anything anyway.
When I made more money, yes I did give my parents and daycare children gifts. My gifts to the parents were really more generic gifts for the moms like candles, the pre-made packages of scented soap, bubble bath, body wash, etc. I would buy each daycare child a toy that they would really like.
Toward the end of the last day I was opened before Christmas, I would have a Christmas party and let the kids open their presents and have time to play with them. When the parents came to pick their children up, they would hang out for a short time and open their presents.
It was nice. But I have moved to a lower income area and don't make enough money to buy everything like I used to. So now, I just buy a cheaper item for the kids. For example this year, I bought each of my 3 year olds a little purse and a couple of girly things like nail polish that fit into the purse. I bought the 1 year old a puzzle. That's it. I didn't buy anything for the parents. And the 'gifts' to the kids aren't anything to get excited about!
I totally forgot, I did get them something this year. I got those canning jars, added some cookie mix with recipe tied on the jar. All they had to do was add little oil and egg for nice batch of cookies.
Then I sent home some homemade chocolate ****ers the next week, and some chocolate covered pretzels.
i'm sending home a box with some baking (home made skor bar and rice crispie cocoa roll) for the family. Then I bought each kid a few things to put in a stocking we made. On the last day the kids will come in to find a stocking filled with stuff ( coloring that's in a tube, a chocolate ****er, a snowman stuffy, etc)
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