7 Favorite Best Gifts Make Your Teachers absolutely Happy On World Teachers’ day

With the summer holidays on the horizon, the time has come to show your appreciation to all the hard-working teachers who have guided your kids through the school year, The World Teachers’ Day.

Read more about this day here

To have a well-prepared gift for your teachers, you should know what they actually need on this day.

Now, Let’s find some interesting ideas for your gifts.

1. A mug

One of IndyBest’s teacher friends told us her favorite present was a personalized mug with a picture of her class on it. We think it’s a great idea, and if you do too, we'd recommend Photobox's ceramic mug. We’ve gone for the cheapest option, which just allows for one photo and text, but you can add plenty more detail for a few pounds more. Make sure you order at least a week before the end of the term. 

2. Book for the classroom library



A new book for the classroom library. It’s maybe the most meaningful for your teacher and your class.

Have you pick out your favorite book from the school year and donate it to the classroom. Teachers always loved receiving new books autographed by the student who gifted it. This was such a special way to grow out classroom library with quality children’s literature. Investing in your child’s classroom library is not only a useful gift but a gift that will be enjoyed for years to come.

To make it even more meaningful, you can sign inside the front cover with their name, school year and possibly even a small message as to why this is the book they chose to add to the library collection. 

Showing your appreciation for the teacher doesn’t have to be expensive. Just a little thing can melt him or her.
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3. Love Give Ink Notebook

A special notebook is the sort of thing they might not splash out on for themselves, and a personalized one makes a thoughtful gift for a stationery-loving teacher. Love Give Ink’s are some of the nicest we’ve seen. They’re handmade in London and have thick, soft-touch hardback covers – available in six colors – with the teacher’s name and subject in gold or silver foiling. Inside is quality, weighty blank white paper and it comes in an A5 or A4 version. 

4. Group gifts



When a bunch of parents or students get together, they can purchase a generous gift card or a more expensive item from a teacher’s wish list. You can buy unique World teachers’ day shirts for all your classmates and you’re your teacher. That’s will be great. All you will have a gift as well.

Other classes must be jealous of your class. A great number of new unique design t-shirts will not disappoint you.

5. Tote Bag

Everyone including a teacher needs a good oversized tote bag. I have this oversize shopper and I love it. I use it for a lot of things. Depending on how much money you want to spend will determine the type of bag that you can get. In the past I have purchased canvas tote bags at a reasonable price, that I will have monogrammed with either the teachers name, initials, favorite word or saying. A teacher can never have too many bags to lug home with stuff from school and personalizing the bag gives it such a special touch.

6. Bring them coffee, tea or lunch

There are not too many teachers that will say no to a hot morning coffee, tea or a Caramel Frappuccino topped with some whipped cream. Surprising them with lunch from their favorite hangout also is a welcomed treat


7. Teacher Survival Kit

Another great way to give your teacher a personalized gift for the next school year. Check out this resource that includes things to put in such a survival kit- with witty notes to boot.

Although all of these are the best gifts to express gratitude on the World Teachers’ Day. The greatest thing a teacher needs from students and their parents is a sincere thank you.

Keeping this in mind, I can’t tell you how powerful and important er it is to hear “thank you,” or receive some kind of thank you note from a student or a parent to your teachers. It’s those thoughts that keep us going, that remind teachers why we do what we do. More information
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