Thanks for the great ideas for the class goodies! On another note--I've been making my own baby wipes since I started my own in-home daycare-at the request of one of my daycare moms. The recipe is simple, the ingredients are cheap and usually things you already have on hand and you know exactly what you are using. Here's my recipe:
Plastic resealable container (about 3.2 qt)
1 roll of paper towels (I use either Bounty or Viva as they work best)
2 Tablespoons baby bath
1 Tablespoon baby oil (you don't have to use this but they work better with it--if it aggravates your child's skin you can use 1 Tablespoon baby lotion instead)
2 Cups water
Directions:
Cut the roll of paper towels in half with a very sharp knife to form two short rolls. In your plastic container, mix the ingredients well. Add ½ roll of paper towels. Place the lid on the container and let sit for about 10 minutes. Then flip the container over for another 10-15 minutes. Check to see if all the ingredients have been absorbed thru the paper towels. Then, open the container and stand the paper towels on end with the cut side down. Pull the brown paper tube out of the middle, so that you can pull the wipes through the center--they come out very easily!
I have also used the same idea for making other wipes including:
Household multi-purpose wipes:Omit baby bath & oil and add 1/4 cup of whatever household cleaner you use, follow the same directions for making the wipes.
Auto wipes: omit baby bath & oil and add a small amount (less than 1/4 cup) of ArmorAll and you have some great wipes for the car interior and exterior.
Don't try to add bleach to the towels and have it sit, I have already tried this--it disintegrates the towels after a day or so, just an FYI!
HTH!