Parent here...I don't think parents expect gifts from their day care providers. Our preschool actually sold the items kids made to us to use for gifts for grandparents, etc. as a fundraiser. We bought a kitchen towel with my child's handprints in green paint made into a Christmas tree with a star on top, a mug with a cute design made of her finger prints, a tile with a wreath made out of her finger prints, a candle with her handprints that were made into a snowman. They were all super cute, and we bring them out every Christmas. On the other hand, parents should give something to their providers who take such great care of our children.
Hello, and I decided to give my parents such symbolic gifts for this New Year, my children, a twin boy and a girl, decided to make gifts with their own hands and I don’t understand how this idea came to them)) But I’m very proud of them! They came up with separate bird feeders for grandfather and grandmother, well, I help them to make them, and they will only paint them)) So, for my part, I found last year’s photo where our family was in full force and sent it to this company and they have already made very beautiful gift wrapping for these feeders, I don’t know why, but it really gets me right into the tears of such a good mood and a strong family!
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You’ve been SPAMMED!
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a long day (up to 9 pm) a week before Christmas eve. Siblings can be dropped off at 6pm. No extra payment for this day. So, parents can have a date night or gift shopping or whatever they want.
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