Gift Ideas for Teacher of the Year

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Teacher of the year is a huge honor to bestow.

Teachers are responsible for the molding of young minds, our most precious resource for the future. Receiving a teacher of the year commendation is a huge honor that deserves to be recognized with a gift. Keep the needs and interests of the teacher in mind when selecting to make it truly special.

  1. Tote Bag

    • Teachers often lug books and papers from school to work and back daily. Make this task a little easier by gifting a teacher of the year with a heavy-duty tote bag. Personalize the tote with his embroidered initials, his name, or a special sentiment that recognizes him as teacher of the year.

    Spa Gift Certificate

    • A teacher's salary does not always accurately reflect the hard work her job requires. Say "thank you" to a teacher of the year, and congratulate her on a job well done with a gift certificate to a local spa for a little pampering. A male teacher would also benefit from a gift certificate for a massage or men's facial. This mini break from the real world will show a teacher that you appreciate her dedication, and allow her to unwind, rejuvenate and enjoy a little "me" time.

    Favorite Book

    • A teacher with a love of literature will enjoy the gift of a favorite book or series. A special leather-bound copy, or a rare first edition of a beloved novel would make a treasured gift. A signed book by a favorite author would also make a special and unique idea. The teacher may have a favorite author or series that he enjoys. Give him a gift set or collector's edition that reflects these interests. An inspirational book written specifically for teachers would also make a thoughtful gift.

    Plaque or Paperweight

    • An engraved plaque or custom paperweight designed to commemorate the teacher of the year honor would take a up special residence on a proud teacher's desk.

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