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  • tinytotzdaycare
    Daycare Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 99

    Beat The Rising Costs of Supplies in a Fun Way!

    Each month my in-home childcare program offers a parents morning out. I offer childcare from 9am-3pm on one Saturday a month (more often near christmas for holiday shopping) and the costs for this PER CHILD will vary each time. I will specify which item and how many of that item to bring per child and it goes over fabulous!! Parents save $ and so do I!
    I dont make as much as if I charged per hour but I do this b/c its fun and it stocks me on the things I use most!!

    8pack of paper towels
    24 pk toilet tissue
    Spaghetti sauce & Pasta
    5 cans of chicken noodle soup
    3 boxes of tissues
    and so on
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    #2
    that's a great idea, can you give us some more ideas of items to ask for?
    or can anyone add to the list so i can get some more ideas?

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    • tinytotzdaycare
      Daycare Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 99

      #3
      more ideas

      I am so glad that you are interested in more ideas, here is a list of items I have done in the past. Each one is something for a seperate night/day out:


      soup/crackers
      clorox wipes
      laundry soap
      paper plates
      elbo macaroni
      muffin mix
      boxes of cereal/oatmeal


      We also use this as a community helper project during the holidays, I would offer an extra childcare event and have them bring in say 5 cans of soup and a box of crackers for EACH child. Then we would have the local pantry stop and pick all the items up for the food pantry holiday food boxes.
      I would send home a monthly newsletter and include this info in there, some parents will bring extra knowing its for a great cause! =)

      For New Years this year 2009 into 2010 we are offering over-night childcare (as we have done for 10 years) and the cost will be as follows:

      1 box dishwasher soap
      1 24ct toilet paper
      1 8pk paper towels
      2 clorox wipes
      3 boxes kleenex

      That list is per child! In our area (IOWA) that is approx value of $25.00 per child! All of my daycare parents find this fun and I also live in a small community and open it to the public (after my families have time to sign up).
      Everyone brings their items at drop off and I should mention this an overnight only care event...children are here from 7pm-10am. No pickups are allowed in the middle of the night.

      We have been doing this so long that we have our regulars every year, in fact we already have a FULL list for the upcoming event and it is only Sept. =)

      You can use this idea in some many ways!!

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        #4
        thanks so much tinytotz, I took the ideas from yesterday and will post a flyer in my daycare, im also thinking of running an add in the paper but im not sure how to word it yet, really great idea! I'm going to the store and will price check everything and write down some things i need and how much they are so i will know what to tell parents..

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          #5
          oohh and im thinking of doing the new years eve thing too but i dont trust people to be here by 10 am so il probably make them pay a $25 deposit that is forfieted if they dont pick up on time...

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          • tinytotzdaycare
            Daycare Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 99

            #6
            new years eve

            I have NEVER had someone arrive late, but you know your parents best.
            The one thing I can stress from experience is to be sure and be clear that their "payment items" are due at DROP OFF, or some will never bring them in.
            Like I said you know your parents best =)

            and also your welcome for all the ideas, I am full of them so let me know if you need assistance with anything further! =)

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            • melissa ann
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2009
              • 736

              #7
              great idea

              I'm thinking of posting a flyer at my Church. I'm thinking of doing a couple of Saturdays so parents can do holiday shopping or whatever. I was thinking of doing afternoon hours. Like noon-6pm. But tht might include lunch & supper. So maybe I will need to work on the hours.

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              • tinytotzdaycare
                Daycare Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 99

                #8
                Originally posted by melissa ann
                I'm thinking of posting a flyer at my Church. I'm thinking of doing a couple of Saturdays so parents can do holiday shopping or whatever. I was thinking of doing afternoon hours. Like noon-6pm. But tht might include lunch & supper. So maybe I will need to work on the hours.


                I would try 10-4! That leaves you lunch and a small snack. What items are you asking for?

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                • melissa ann
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 736

                  #9
                  Not really sure yet. But right now we are going through the tissues. Everyone has runny noses. Maybe some lysol spray too. I was thinking of things that will be good for a long time. Like paper towels, t. paper, liquid hand soap/hand s*****er, bleach, things like that.

                  10 -4 is a good time. I don't want to start too early. Saturdays is my only time to sleep in. Sleeping in, to me, is like 8am. LOL!

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                  • seashell
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 180

                    #10
                    What a good idea! I offer a Parent's Night Out once a month. Usually a Saturday night from 6 - 11 for $20 per child. That money is used for classroom supplies. I also like the idea of donations instead. I think our November PNO will be food donations for the area shelter.

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                    • tinytotzdaycare
                      Daycare Member
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 99

                      #11
                      Originally posted by seashell
                      What a good idea! I offer a Parent's Night Out once a month. Usually a Saturday night from 6 - 11 for $20 per child. That money is used for classroom supplies. I also like the idea of donations instead. I think our November PNO will be food donations for the area shelter.


                      We donate to our local pantry A LOT! Here is a list of what most shelters and pantries llike most....

                      soaps, shampoos, hygeine products b/c most pantries get food items at a lower cost than we can get them however..they are thankful for all donations

                      canned meats
                      canned veggies
                      cereals
                      rice
                      PB
                      beans
                      varieties of pastas

                      I am so glad that all of you are getting use of this idea, we love doing it and it not only stocks your pantry but can also stock the community pantry!

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                      • tinytotzdaycare
                        Daycare Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 99

                        #12
                        here you go

                        I am bumping this up for those of you asking about PNO and New Years!

                        Here are some great ideas for you to try!

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