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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Illinois
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What to bring home for Kids classmates??
I was just wondering if anyone brought home treats of any kind for their kids classmates. We are pulling our boys out of school for a week and didn't know if there was anything cute and inexpensive to bring home for the kids in their class. Let me know if you have any suggestions.
Thanks so much!!!! We leave in 18 days. I'm sooooo excited!!! |
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Join Date: Jan 2000
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I've never done this. I've read other posts where people said they brought home treats, but I frankly fail to see the point.
![]() I have 3 daughters, 2 of whom have graduated college, and one is in high school now. None of the three has ever brought home a treat from a classmate either.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Indiana
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Last year we brought home Mickey head shaped suckers. I can't remember exactly how much they were (Maybe $5?), but they came in a "bouquet" of 10. The kids loved them.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Ohio, but if I close my eyes and click my heels 3 times, I'll be in Disney
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We noticed that many cast members pass out free Mickey stickers. We took all the ones that were offered and asked for a few more which they willingly did. Then we made book markers using card stock. It was practically free and the kids liked (1st graders) them for their daily reading time. Trying to buy something for everyone can get really expensive.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 250
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Do you know roughly where you bought these at? I was wondering about this too because we are pulling DD out of school for a week too and she's in first grade..i also like the idea of making bookmarks, do the CM's just hang out stickers freely or do you have to ask for them? and which CM's would I be looking to ask? thanks
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 158
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I have brought home the Chip and Dale brand pretzels(Mickey shaped) and had my DS bring them in for a snack for the class.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Indiana
Posts: 1,792
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We got them at Magic Kingdom on Main Street at a shop (on the right hand side as you walk toward the castle) I think I also saw them at Goofy's at DTD
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DS14 DD8 DS5 No Boys Allowed: The birthday girl and mom take on the world! http://www.disboards.com/showthread....8#post34445498 The birthday girl and mom take on the dining plan http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2337229 Our "Worst Vacation Ever" trip report http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2009224 |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Arizona
Posts: 80
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Pencils are good. They are useful and the kids love them. I haven't done them with Disney yet, but we have with other places. NY, San Francisco, and San Diego. Also, no food worries.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Finally eligible for a FLR AP!
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That is very kind of you! But I have to say: forget the kids, you need to bring the teacher home something! Seriously, she's the one who's going to be helping your kid catch up the next few weeks after you get back
(disclaimer: not that I find fault in folks taking their kids out for vacations, I'm just sayin'...I think it's a nice way to say 'thank you for the inevitable extra help!') |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Ohio, but if I close my eyes and click my heels 3 times, I'll be in Disney
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 78
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Goofy's candy store at DD has lots of treats. I bought back a bag of taffy for my co-workers last year. I think the whole bag was around $5. They also have boxes of chocolate covered Mikey shaped pretzels.
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We always bring the teachers those canvas WDW tote bags (except one time we brought back WDW golf balls & tees for one of DD's middle school teachers who loves golf....and is also a DVC member!). Speaking as a teacher, I don't recommend bringing back little things for the rest of the class. I know it's fun for you to do, but to the kids it's like saying, "Hey I went to Disney World and you didn't". And btw, 1/2 of them won't make it home anyway. In a primary grade classroom, they won't make it into the backpacks. They'll end up on the classroom floor. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: NC
Posts: 105
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I want to add that some school districts have very strict nutritional guidelines and they don't allow candies or cookies to be distributed. You may want to check with the teacher before you leave to see what the policy is for your kid's school.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 1,883
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At DTD there is a $10 and under shop. They have all kinds of stuff there. Pencils, erasers, and stuff like that.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: CT
Posts: 91
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I would suggest not doing it. First, you are effectively advertising a commerical interest in the classroom. Disney, after all, is a corporation whose primary puspose is to make a profit for its stockholders (not that there is anything wrong with that). Second, you may inadvertantly antagonize students and possibly the teacher who may not be to afford to go to Disney or who's family have decided that pulling their kids out of school for vacation is not right (I'm not opining on whether that is right or wrong). Third, while this is a well intentioned idea, it fuels the on going race to meet or exceed our neighbors - similar to what some people do in throwing elaborate birthday parties and such.
I would say enjoy your family vacation, and don't feel the need to spread the joy. Every family has its own ways and times to own enjoy their own family vacations. Have a great vacation! |
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