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Gifts

By Marissa Miller, CNN Underscored

Updated 10:27 AM EST, Mon December 4, 2023

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Buying the perfect gift for teachers (whether yours or your child’s) can be a huge guessing game. After all, you tend to only connect with them on a professional level, and you might be unsure of what’s appropriate to spend.

But don’t stress too much about finding a teacher-appropriate present. “In my opinion, parents don’t need to break their heads over what to get teachers,” says Jacqueline Abramowicz, an elementary school English teacher.

To help you find the best gifts for teachers, we interviewed a handful of educators to find out what they’d actually like to receive. We also included some great gift ideas with teacher-approved reviews to round out our list. Here are the best tokens of appreciation to gift that special teacher in your life — and they’re all under $100.

Allow your favorite teacher to stay organized with this comprehensive academic calendar featuring plenty of note space, a list of holidays and a bright floral cover to raise their spirits every time they look at it.

How cute is this? These 30 aesthetic affirmations won’t only imbue their classroom with a magazine-worthy vibe, but they’ll also help give your child the confidence they need to power through the school day.

Apples on their desk is so yesterday. Have them keep this candy-filled jar of sweet treats on hand, complete with crowd (and class!) favorites like Jolly Ranchers and Nerds whenever they need a jolt of energy — or decide to reward a student for top marks.

It doesn’t get cuter than this cat-shaped note dispenser that’ll have your little student associating their teacher’s grading system with all things cute and cuddly. Plus, it’ll be super handy for their teacher with its traction-heavy base and ability to accommodate accordion-shaped notes.

Skip the boring old periodic table of elements poster and gift the high school science or chemistry teacher in your kid’s life this unique quartz silent clock featuring element symbols in place of numbers.

Whether they teach geography or work tirelessly to expand your child’s *worldview*, this globe-shaped pencil holder is sure to provide some method to the madness that is their current desktop situation, helping to hold all their office supply and teaching essentials.

Incentivize their students to give it 100% each day with these punch cards that can make them eligible to win prizes of their teacher’s choice, from the best desk in the house to a new cool school supply.

Getting less-than-exciting homework assignments can come with a serious case of, ahem, sticker shock. Allow their teacher to soften the blow with these 893 stickers they can use to share an uplifting graphic or customize with an extra-special note of encouragement.

Homework and quiz feedback is a lot easier to deal with for both teachers and students alike when it’s delivered in these sweet gel pen hues from lime green to soft lilac.

Gift cards aren't usually seen as the most thoughtful gift, but they're especially valuable for teachers: “I usually receive gift cards to Amazon, which I personally love because it gives teachers the ability to buy things we need either for ourselves, our families or for our classrooms,” says Abramowicz. “Parents can either gift these themselves, or sometimes one parent will organize with other parents in the class, and each one puts in a certain amount and that gift comes from the entire class.”

“My favorite gift is coffee of any kind,” says Erica Szwimer, an athletics coordinator and physical education teacher. This coffee sampler features gourmet options from around the world to allow them to feel like they’re on PTO from their desk.

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Teachers need to stay hydrated like the rest of us. Help them reach their water quota for the day with one of our all-time favorite tumblers from Stanley. It has an ergonomic handle making it easy to tote from class to class and a removable straw that's perfect for quick sips between lessons.

With so many germs floating around the school, it makes sense that Szwimer loves getting an Aesop soap, sanitizer and hand cream set. “It smells so good and it’s nice because I never thought to buy it for myself, so it was such a nice surprise.”

“Sometimes, parents prefer to give gift baskets, which are also really appreciated, like a board with candies, wine or mugs,” says Abramowicz. Here, the combination of Lindt milk chocolate truffles, sesame cranberry cookies, a trio of olive oils with garlic herb dip mix, cracked peppercorn crackers and more make this sweet and savory gift box ideal for snacking on between classes.

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Every student seeks that stamp of approval from their favorite teacher. Allow them to dole them out liberally with their own personalized rubber stamp in your choice of ink color and name.

“I once received a tree that said ‘Thank you for helping me grow,’ referring to her children — it was cute!” says Abramowicz. Simply add a succulent or small plant to this ceramic pot for a thoughtful yet inexpensive gift they'll never forget.

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“I also love a relaxing candle,” says Szwimer. One of our all-time favorite luxury candles from Voluspa doubles as décor and aromatherapy with its invigorating citrus scent.

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If they’re struggling to drum up next week’s lesson plan, they’ll resort to The Thinker blend with the likes of organic green tea, ginseng and rooibos. To wind down after a rowdy and disruptive class, they’ll be thankful for Chill Out —a tea blend infused with organic peppermint, lemongrass, apple and more.

“Nice pens are good because you can never have too many,” says Rachel Sheiner, an elementary school teacher. “Any color is useful, be it black or colorful.”

“Items that are customized are cute and beloved because we see the thought put into it,” says Abramowicz. “Last year, I received a small tote bag with my name on it. It came in handy when I went to Europe. They wrote my name in sparkly letters and it had a butterfly pin so I loved showing it off.” On VistaPrint, you can choose from nearly 300 customizable designs or make your own creation.

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This custom acrylic name plate featuring your choice of font and school-centric decals is the perfect way to make them feel like royalty while teaching from their desk or hosting office hours.

If you’ve got a history teacher who’s left a mark on this particular chapter of your life, show them you care with this unique silk tie featuring text from the Constitution.

When Abramowicz worked in a daycare, the teachers would send parents pictures of their children that day —and one mom placed photos of her daughter and Abramowicz onto a custom mug for a sentimental gift. “It said ‘Thank you for being an amazing teacher’ and inside it she put candies and stuff," says Abramowicz. "I loved it and I still use it because teachers definitely use coffee mugs."

Whether they’re writing feedback on students’ assignments or leaving themselves reminders around their home, any educator will get tons of use out of these adorable sticky notes in teacher-friendly designs like pencils and apples.

Daniel Sailofsky, an assistant professor in the department of kinesiology at the University of Toronto, always appreciates “emails from students after class saying they really enjoyed the class and it changed the way they see the world — but if he had to choose a material item, it would be a gift card to a nearby coffee shop. “I constantly need a mid-afternoon pick-me-up and it would be nice to be free of the guilt of spending time and straight money on it every day,” he says.

They’re going to need a vessel for all that coffee. Let it be this easy-grip lidded coffee mug with a sweet note to remind them of their superhero status.

From the sleep mask to help them feel rested before another long day of lectures to the printed stainless steel wine tumbler/coffee mug, this survival kit comes with everything they need to stay sane this school year.

This affordable yet thoughtful selection of essential-oil-infused hand sanitizers allows them to double down on cold and flu prevention with delectable flavors like Winterberry Ice and Strawberry Snowflakes.

“Our school at the start of the year gave us cute water bottles with our names on [them] with straws and this cool material,” says Abramowicz. Coming in your choice of design, color and name, it’ll be impossible for someone else to mistakenly grab their water bottle in the teacher’s lounge.

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Sheiner says you can’t go wrong with flowers since “they make you feel super appreciated and also add a nice ambiance to your house or classroom.” One of our favorite places to buy and send flowers offers this stunning bright chrysanthemum bouquet said to symbolize gratitude, well-being and happiness.

Some of the most enriching forms of learning happen on the track, field, court or rink. Treat your coach to their very own engraved whistle and you may just find them going easier on you during practice.

Like most offices, classrooms can get quite breezy. Allow your child's fave teacher to wrap themselves in a warm hug with this easy-to-style shawl. It comes in tons of chic colors ranging from rust to pink.

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When in doubt, go the sentimental route. “A nice card with a picture and note from the child or parent is always a beautiful thing to receive,” says Sheiner.

Make their holiday season that much more special with a personalized laser-engraved ornament they can display front and center on their tree or around their home. Because it’s disc-shaped, as opposed to spherical, it makes for a more space-saving gift option.

Between its calming lavender scent and giftable display box, this teacher-friendly spa set is sure to put your student in their good graces (and in a position to grade leniently).

Cooking a hearty meal after a long day of controlling a classroom can sound daunting, but with this gift card offering access to 115,000 takeout restaurants in over 2,200 cities, they’ll be happily fed and refueled without having to lift a finger.

If the school semester is like a box of chocolates — you never know what kind of teacher you’re going to get — show them you’re thrilled they ended up on your schedule with this sweet and thoughtful Godiva gift box made with a selection of gourmet dark, milk and white chocolates.

Montblanc is the gold standard when it comes to quiet luxury-inspired writing utensils. With a calfskin-lined notebook this elegant, they’ll be carrying it in their tote bag or briefcase wherever they go both as a daily necessity and a style statement.

When they kick their feet up at the end of a school day, allow them to make it known they will be not taking any questions or bathroom requests with these funny yet comfy vinyl socks that fit women’s sizes 4 to 10.

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FAQs

What is the greatest gift to a teacher? ›

Most Appreciated Teacher Gift: Thank-You Notes

“The heartfelt words written by students convey deep appreciation and warmth, which makes me feel truly valued and encouraged.” In fact, most teachers we surveyed say they appreciate a handwritten thank-you note over just about anything else.

Is $100 too much for teacher gift? ›

It really depends on each individual family's circ*mstances, too. For some, $100 is right on the mark, while for others it's overly generous. It certainly seems that no one finds it stingy, however.

What is an acceptable gift for a teacher? ›

So, what do teachers really want? It's simple, really—and fits every budget: notes of appreciation, school supplies and gift cards.

What is the perfect gift for teachers Day? ›

A letter or card. By far, this is the best gift a student can give a teacher. Teachers live to see their students' progress and growth, and the thing they treasure the most is a handwritten letter from a student thanking them and letting them know that they made a difference.

What do teachers want for end of year gifts? ›

Our Picks for the Best End-of-Year Teacher Gifts of 2024:
  • Amazon Gift Card, any price at amazon.com.
  • 'Things My Students Said' Journal, $9 at amazon.com.
  • 'Thank You for Helping Me Grow' Succulent Tags, $10 at amazon.com.
  • Personalized Teacher's Appreciation Tote, $14 at amazon.com.
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Is $50 too much for teacher gift? ›

A $100 gift is considered very generous and appreciated. Much more than that might be awkward or weird, or seen as if a favor is expected. A $20 - $50 Target or Amazon card is always appreciated. Teachers get lots of sweets like expensive candies and cookies, etc., and they don't need more of those.

Can teachers accept gifts over $50? ›

Gifts from a single source aggregating to $50 or more must be disclosed, and gifts aggregating to $520 or more during any 12-month period may subject a school board member to disqualification with respect to the source. (Gov't. Code § 87103(e).)

Is a $10 gift card too cheap for teachers? ›

Choose an Amount Within Your Budget

It's not necessary. A $10 gift card can be just as special as a $50 gift card if you say the right words or pair the gift card with something meaningful.

Do teachers like cash gifts? ›

And more than any physical gift, teachers appreciate your support. Whew. OK. That being said, if you're insistent about giving gifts to the teachers you care about this holiday season, there is one gift I can guarantee every teacher is happy to receive and will definitely put to good use: cash.

Do teachers prefer gifts or gift cards? ›

If you're in a pinch or don't know the teacher well enough to choose a more personalized gift, a gift card is the way to go — and will always be appreciated.

Is it OK to give a teacher a bottle of wine? ›

Is it considered appropriate to give a bottle of wine to a teacher as a gift at the end of the school year? 100%. I am not a teacher, but my siblings all are. They often get gifts of wine, home brewed beer, nice whiskey, etc.

Can you give teachers expensive gifts? ›

Gifts raise ethical and fairness concerns.

Legally, most public school teachers are not allowed to accept gifts worth more than $50, but even if a family gives me a $5 gift, I think about the time and labor that went into it… and frankly, feel uncomfortable.

Are candles good gifts for teachers? ›

A scented candle would be a good and appropriate gift for your child's teacher.

How much do you give a teacher gift card at the end of the year? ›

Most teacher gift cards fall between $10 and $30, but there is no required amount for a gift card — we're sure they would appreciate any and every amount you want to give! There's no pressure for an amount. Choose an amount based on your budget.

Is chocolate a good gift for teachers? ›

Store-bought food: While homemade treats can make teachers queasy (see above), gourmet offerings made by professionals are always a good idea. Think chocolates, cookies, popcorn mixes and fudge. Knowing what teachers go through, some parents provide a bottle of wine. 5.

What is the greatest joy to a teacher? ›

The joy of seeing people learn, fostering lifelong learning, and personal growth are just a few of the rewards. The ever-evolving nature of teaching ensures that there are no dull days, as each day brings new discoveries and learning experiences.

What do teachers want from administrators? ›

Teachers want their princi- pals to acknowledge them as educated professionals and especially as indi- viduals. Respect implies that the principal dutifully “knows” the teachers both professionally and personally. This fosters a sense of caring, a behav- ior that builds a relationship of mutual respect.

Can you give a teacher cash as a gift? ›

If you suspect that your child's teacher is not making a living wage, by all means feel free to individually give them presents of gift cards, useful items, or even cash — if and only if you can afford it, yourself, and if the gifts fall within the ethics of the particular school.

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