5 Perfect End-Of-School-Year Gifts

5 Perfect End-Of-School-Year Gifts
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At the end of the school year, we get a chance to say thank you to those who help care for our little ones. Here are 5 Perfect End-Of-School-Year Gifts for everyone! Most of the time, we think of thanking the teachers who guide our children each day but there are many people that our kids interact with on a regular basis at school who have an impact on them – like a music or art teacher, the school nurse or their bus driver. Ask your child if there is someone special at school that they would like to thank. Finding the perfect gift for someone as we are racing toward summer can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t take much to let someone know that you are thankful for them.

Flowers or Potted Plant

A bouquet of flowers or a potted plant to be kept inside or planted outside is a thoughtful way to say, “Thank you!” There are many farms and nurseries in the Rochester area where you can find just what you are looking for.

Small Gift From A Local Business

A summer candle, a jar of jam or chocolate from your favorite local business can make a great gift. Just something simple that you can tie up with a bow.

Favorite Drink

If you know what they like to drink, you can treat them with a bag of coffee, an assortment of tea or even a bottle of wine.

Gift Card

A Gift Card for them will help them take a much needed break. These could be to a coffee shop, a fun restaurant, a spa, a salon, or a bookstore. It’s just a little something for them.

Note

A handwritten note or a store-bought card is a wonderful way to let them know that you appreciate all of their hard work. Have your child join in by signing their name or writing their own card.


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Jackie R.
Jackie is the Founder of Rochester Mom Collective. She grew up in Ohio and moved to California to work in film where she had lots of adventures on movie sets. She met her husband in Hollywood and they moved to the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after getting married. In San Francisco, Jackie found work at a medical clinic where she gathered parenting resources for new moms in need. After being on the West Coast for fifteen years, they moved with their three children to the Rochester area to be near family. Jackie has operated her own photography business, Jackie Rutan Photography, for ten years. Jackie enjoys her quality time with friends and family, fellowshipping at her church and drinking iced coffee.