Tips for choosing the perfect gifts for your teacher
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In this post, I would like to thank Anna Geiger’s article and I want to share all of you about tips for choosing the perfect gifts for your teacher.
The right candle is so awesome… but how do you know you’ll get it right?
Tiny picture frames, figurines, and other trinkets may be thoughtfully chosen, but they clutter up a teacher’s home very quickly. (But please don’t misunderstand me; thoughtful gifts made or chosen by children have a special place in a teacher’s heart.)

Mugs are the #1 gift teachers would prefer not to get. I know there are some really cute coffee mugs out there, but think about it. Even if a teacher receives just three mugs a year, how many will she accumulate in five years? Few of us have that much cupboard space.
Unless you know for a fact what products your child’s teacher loves, please pass.
It’s that scents thing again.
Unless you’re a regular guest at the teacher’s home and know her style, avoid buying decorative frames, plaques, or other home decor.
As a single teacher who still had a pretty high metabolism, I loved getting baked treats. I also had no diet restrictions or allergies. Unless you know for a fact what your child’s teacher loves, this is just too much of a gamble.
My first year of teaching, I thought the “world’s greatest teacher” pencil holder was cute. When I got a few more every year, they lost their appeal as I lost space to put them.
In this post, I would like to thank Anna Geiger’s article and I want to share all of you about tips for choosing the perfect gifts for your teacher.
Candles
The right candle is so awesome… but how do you know you’ll get it right?
Clutter
Tiny picture frames, figurines, and other trinkets may be thoughtfully chosen, but they clutter up a teacher’s home very quickly. (But please don’t misunderstand me; thoughtful gifts made or chosen by children have a special place in a teacher’s heart.)
Coffee mugs

Mugs are the #1 gift teachers would prefer not to get. I know there are some really cute coffee mugs out there, but think about it. Even if a teacher receives just three mugs a year, how many will she accumulate in five years? Few of us have that much cupboard space.
Scented lotion.
Unless you know for a fact what products your child’s teacher loves, please pass.
Looking for gifts for teachers? Whether you need need
teacher appreciation gift ideas, teacher gifts for the end of the year, or
teacher gift ideas for Christmas - this post has some great ideas!
Bath gel.
It’s that scents thing again.
Home decor.
Unless you’re a regular guest at the teacher’s home and know her style, avoid buying decorative frames, plaques, or other home decor.
Baked goods.
As a single teacher who still had a pretty high metabolism, I loved getting baked treats. I also had no diet restrictions or allergies. Unless you know for a fact what your child’s teacher loves, this is just too much of a gamble.
Looking for gifts for teachers? Whether you need need teacher
appreciation gift ideas, teacher gifts for the end of the year, or teacher gift
ideas for Christmas - this post has some great ideas!
Stuffed animals. ‘Nuff said.
Coffee or tea. Don’t
assume that every teacher is a coffee or tea drinker.
Teacher knick knacks.
My first year of teaching, I thought the “world’s greatest teacher” pencil holder was cute. When I got a few more every year, they lost their appeal as I lost space to put them.
