End of year 6, leaving presents for friends?
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End of year 6, leaving presents for friends?
It's me again, needing your brilliant ideas!
You did so well with the presents for teachers- thank you, that I'm here again!
Now my lovely DS wants to buy a gift for half a dozen of his closest friends. They are all going to different schools , so I think it would be a nice gesture. However, all my ideas are too boring, apparently, and all DS's too expensive!
Can think of lots of nice pressies for the girls, but not the boys. Any suggestions would be most gratefully received!
Thank you!
You did so well with the presents for teachers- thank you, that I'm here again!
Now my lovely DS wants to buy a gift for half a dozen of his closest friends. They are all going to different schools , so I think it would be a nice gesture. However, all my ideas are too boring, apparently, and all DS's too expensive!
Can think of lots of nice pressies for the girls, but not the boys. Any suggestions would be most gratefully received!
Thank you!
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How about "The Boys Book of Survival - How to Survive Anything, Anywhere". It's got lots of interesting and useful information in it but is written in a very tongue-in-cheek manner. We bought this for a boy at my daughter's school who left to move to New Zealand and added our own page at the front - "How to survive in N Z without your school friends". (Can find this on the internet for less than a fiver).
When my daughter left I gave her a School Friends Book which has space for contact details of friends and a space to write a message or stick a photo. All the kids loved writing goodbye messages in it, even the boys, and it's something really nice to keep.
When my daughter left I gave her a School Friends Book which has space for contact details of friends and a space to write a message or stick a photo. All the kids loved writing goodbye messages in it, even the boys, and it's something really nice to keep.
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