I'm really stuck for inspiration this year and a wander around target proved fruitless. So, I'm looking for inspiration for small gift ideas for my little ones. I have 10 kids, mostly aged 2-3 years, plus a baby and a one year old.
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I'm going small this year
Bought felt totes with snowman 'appliques' at Target $1 each
Bought snowman beanie baby type toys, safe for all ages Dollar Tree $1 each
Clementines $4 total
Small candy cane, rice krispy snowflakes, chocolate gelt $5 total
Dover winter/holiday activity book at doverpublications.com $1-1.50 each
Gingerbread cookie decorated to look like them :: ?$5? total
I painted their names on the side of the totes, along with a few snowflakes.
Done
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Originally posted by SignMeUp View PostI'm going small this year
Bought felt totes with snowman 'appliques' at Target $1 each
Bought snowman beanie baby type toys, safe for all ages Dollar Tree $1 each
Clementines $4 total
Small candy cane, rice krispy snowflakes, chocolate gelt $5 total
Dover winter/holiday activity book at doverpublications.com $1-1.50 each
Gingerbread cookie decorated to look like them :: ?$5? total
I painted their names on the side of the totes, along with a few snowflakes.
Done
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The same as every year, a couple of books (free using my scholastic points), a pair of pajamas each ($3 on Black Friday), hot cocoa packets and some homemade goodies. I think I'm also going to make some peppermint and gingerbread play-doh if I have the time.
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Originally posted by nanglgrl View PostThe same as every year, a couple of books (free using my scholastic points), a pair of pajamas each ($3 on Black Friday), hot cocoa packets and some homemade goodies. I think I'm also going to make some peppermint and gingerbread play-doh if I have the time.
I know it's to late for this year but how do scholastic points work?
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Originally posted by Stepping View PostI know it's to late for this year but how do scholastic points work?
They also have "2x and 3x the point" specials and bonus points ALOT!
You can use your points to buy books instead of pay money for them and classroom materials, equipment and teacher items.
I got a nice wood puzzle rack last year for a pretty small amount of points.
The more your parents order, the more you earn so....
Here is the Scholastic Book Club link:
Here is the page that explains how points work:
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