vettechick99
<font color=purple>Why do I open these threads?<br
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I don't mean your own. I mean the kids at your child's daycare/school.
DD3 goes to a half-day enrichment school. There are 12 kids in her class, all 3 years old, and 2 teachers. Then for the rest of the day she goes to a home sitter. There are about 5 3-year olds and after school ends, 6 or 7 older kids show for a little bit. So there are another 12 or so kids there (plus 3 adults).
I have to buy gifts for all these kids. At her school I can get away with buying a small goody bag with random toys/candy. But usually once you buy bags and fillers, you've spent $30. Plus something for the teachers.
At the sitter, they go all out. Santa shows up and the sitter has several toys for each child and the kids exchange with one another. Last year I gave a 3-pack of Play-doh (decent gift I thought
) and I think I was the cheapie of the bunch. DD left with Barbies, dolls, elaborate hairbows, etc. I just don't think I can spend $5-10 for each child!
Its looking like $200 just for this group - not including my own gift expense at home.
So I have to find inexpensive, but substantial gifts for the sitter group. I was thinking of buying them all a board game. Target has them on BF for $4 each. But I don't really want to do BF. Plus Target is 70 mins away from me.
This is really stressing me out!
Any ideas? When will they let us knoww online BF deals?
DD3 goes to a half-day enrichment school. There are 12 kids in her class, all 3 years old, and 2 teachers. Then for the rest of the day she goes to a home sitter. There are about 5 3-year olds and after school ends, 6 or 7 older kids show for a little bit. So there are another 12 or so kids there (plus 3 adults).
I have to buy gifts for all these kids. At her school I can get away with buying a small goody bag with random toys/candy. But usually once you buy bags and fillers, you've spent $30. Plus something for the teachers.
At the sitter, they go all out. Santa shows up and the sitter has several toys for each child and the kids exchange with one another. Last year I gave a 3-pack of Play-doh (decent gift I thought

Its looking like $200 just for this group - not including my own gift expense at home.
So I have to find inexpensive, but substantial gifts for the sitter group. I was thinking of buying them all a board game. Target has them on BF for $4 each. But I don't really want to do BF. Plus Target is 70 mins away from me.
This is really stressing me out!
Any ideas? When will they let us knoww online BF deals?