Thoughtful Teacher Gift Ideas for Any Budget
Parents share their go-to teacher gift ideas for Christmas, end of year celebrations, or any time you want to do something extra to show your thanks.
Check out the list below for the top gift cards, unique and practical treats, and gifts with a personal touch.
Books for the classroom or an educational magazine subscription can also be useful! And don't forget to include a good old-fashioned handwritten thank you note.
Add your favorite gift ideas for teachers to the list!
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Starbucks Gift Card
Erin P.: While some might shy away from gift cards because they can seem a bit impersonal, I think that Starbucks gift cards for coffee lovers are actually great teacher gift ideas! It can show them that you recognize the late nights spent preparing lessons plans and grading papers, followed by early mornings, ready to greet your child with a smile!
Amazon Gift Card
Kristy Pepping: Most teachers have to supplement classroom supplies with their own money. Giving them an Amazon gift card, they can buy these needed supplies or if they don't need any, better yet, spend it on themselves!
Plus, you can pick the amount you would like to spend or get the entire class to pitch in a small amount and combine the money for a large gift card amount!
Thank You for Helping Me Grow Planter
Beth Wood: Give your favorite teacher a planter that thanks them for helping your child "grow" throughout the school year. It's a gift they can use in their classroom or at home and shows how much of an important role they play in your child's life.
Nakamol Leather Bracelet
Alexandra F.: One of my favorite teacher gifts I've ever received from a student was a lovely, handcrafted leather wrap bracelet from the Chicago-based jewelry brand, Nakamol. While Nakamol has been recognized for its unique and beautiful statement necklaces, you really can't go wrong with one of these elegant, more understated bracelets. The soft leather and fine craftsmanship makes them comfortable and versatile, working equally well with professional, dressy or casual attire, and making them a perfect piece even for those who don't usually wear much jewelry!
Nordstrom Gift Card
Kelly R: I am a big fan of group teacher gifts, because they allow the teacher to really splurge and choose exactly what he or she would like. A gift card from Nordstrom has been at the top of the wish list for most of my kids' teachers, and is always very much appreciated.
Redbox Gift Card
Vanessa M.: A fantastic yet easy gift option for families who have more than a handful of teachers to thank. I can't believe that between my 3 school-age children, we have 17 teachers to give gifts to this year! We got Kirkland Microwave Popcorn from Costco (which is THE BEST btw), boxes of movie theater candy from The Dollar Tree, and bought Redbox movie codes in bulk. Check Pinterest for printable tags or DIY. Tie it up with a ribbon or put it all in a cute popcorn container and you've got a cute and affordable way to say thank you!
Handwritten Card
Amy S.: As a teacher, I always appreciate a gift card, but what I really love is an actual card. I have a box full of every single card I’ve ever received from a student. When kids write something specific and meaningful about you, it fills your cup in a way that nothing else can! (Obviously, the gift card + actual card combo can’t be beat!)
DIY Dry Erase Board
Vanessa M.: If you like the idea of DIY but lack serious crafting skills, this one can't miss. In a few minutes, and with minimal craft supplies, you and your child can create a cute and useful dry erase board as a thank you gift for the teacher in your life.
From Destination Decoration
Wicked Good Cupcakes
Erin P.: When you don't know someone's personal taste and aren't familiar with their home decor, sometimes edible gifts are the way to go! These cupcakes in a jar get excellent reviews. They are definitely a fun and unique teacher gift that would be sure to make anyone's day!
Fandango Gift Card
Kristy Pepping: This is something I have given out as teacher gifts from time to time. Every teacher could use some quiet time and going to see the latest blockbuster is just the ticket! Literally! Plus, even a small gift certificate price can be enough for a movie ticket. I have paired this gift in the past with a bag of popcorn for an added touch. Fandango offers several gift card designs to choose from too.
Massage Envy Gift Cards
christadiserio: The reality is that teaching can be a stressful job. Whether they're a pre-k teacher or a 12th grade teacher, the chaos can take a toll on the body. That's why a perfect gift for a teacher is a Massage Envy gift card. Not only are massages there reasonably priced but they have locations all over the country. Treat your child's teacher to a relaxing day at a spa near him/her. They'll be so grateful and rejuvenated.
Personalized Wine Labels
Vanessa M.: These wine labels will give your child's teacher just what he or she needs at the end of a long school year: a laugh and a drink! Trader Joe's, Binny's, and Aldi each offer a large variety of wines at every price point to give you a great selection to choose from for your teacher's special gift.
Cookbook Create
Erin P.: Consider coordinating with the whole class to create a personalized cookbook for your children's teacher! You can share your favorite family recipe along with a picture of your child or even a drawing or note that he or she makes for the teacher on the opposite page!
Scholastic Classroom Wish List
Kelly R: Scholastic gives teachers the option to create a wish list of books that they'd like for their classroom library. You can find your teacher's wish list at your school's next Scholastic book fair or online. It's an easy way to help your child's teacher with a classroom expense, and your child will directly benefit, too!
All About My Teacher Book
Sarah Calamita: Have each child fill out a free printable (All About My Teacher) and then collect and laminate and bind together for a sweet surprise! From The Printables Fairy
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