I don't really want to give out junk food and I don't want to spend much. My first thought was a craft kit that maybe I could assemble the pieces to but not being craftly I have no idea. Some of my son's classmates aren't even 3 yet so it's not easy. Any ideas? What are you doing?
2006-12-04
06:13:34
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xtra9009
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➔ Toddler & Preschooler
So mostly people are thinking gift bags. Last time my son got crayons I just dumped them in the pile of ones he already has. I guess I was thinking of something that could be wrapped because unwrapping gift is sooo fun. Matchbox cars sounds pretty good.
2006-12-04
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I usually get those tall, clear christmas bags and I get pretzel sticks and dip them in chocolate. It's fun for my daughter to help me with, it's inexpensive and it's healthy!
2006-12-04 11:21:59
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answered by BimboBaggins 3
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Little gift bags - like for birthday parties. All you need is a couple stickers, maybe a bouncy ball, bubbles or a temporary tattoo. They love getting their own little bag, and anything inside works great! Target has a dollar section up front and you can find things like holiday post-its, stickers, etc. They are probably too young for a craft project without direction. If you're really tight on money, you can use brown paper lunch bags sealed with a colorful sticker.
2006-12-04 14:26:10
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answered by eli_star 5
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A great idea for preschool gifts would be to do a book exchange. Ask the other parents if they would be willing to do this. It is simple, and every class I know of that has done this LOVES it.
If you are looking to send gifts to the entire class from your son, I would try to keep it pretty simple. Maybe a goody bag with stickers, pencil, candy, and other little "trinkets" would be a good idea. You wouldn't have to spend too much and it would be super simple.
2006-12-04 14:31:04
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answered by deerogre 4
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Get some little chinese take-out boxes and fill them with tiny goodies. You can get the boxes at a craft store or party supply store for like 50 cents. Put in some small pieces of candy, maybe a little box of crayons, a couple stickers, and maybe a small toy like a toy car for the boys and a plastic bracelet for the girls.
2006-12-04 14:22:11
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answered by CelebrateMeHome 6
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What about animal cookies, they are great cookies, low in sugar. I really don't know about crafts since some of them are really young, but what about going to the dollar store and getting coloring books and crayons, $2 a kid.
2006-12-04 14:16:35
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answered by The Invisible Woman 6
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What if you went to the dollar store or the christmas tree shop and got books and maybe a package of stickers.
If you are looking for crafts look into getting a catalog for
oriental trading
2006-12-04 15:51:27
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answered by BabyDolll128 3
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First make sure the preschool allows present giving as rules vary school to school. If so there are alot of small toys (dolls,cars, books etc.
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2006-12-04 14:23:25
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answered by SHERRI 4
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Coloring books and a little pack of crayons wrapped with a bow
2006-12-04 14:33:04
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answered by Kat0312 4
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how about xmas pencils? or depending on class size maybe small books about xmas. working at scholastics i tend to give out books, pencils, little items like matchboxcars for the boys and whatever small i can find in toyisles
2006-12-04 14:44:55
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answered by germanygirl_us 3
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go to a craft store they will have kits for what you are talking about
2006-12-04 14:19:01
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answered by lola 4
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