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Leaving nursery - should I buy presents?

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tew · 06/07/2005 15:08

My dd is leaving nursery after 5 months as I'm pregnant again and will be on maternity leave. What's the protocoll for present buying? Should I, and if so, what kind of things go down well?

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Lizzylou · 06/07/2005 15:22

What about a nice box of chocolates for everyone to share?

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binkie · 06/07/2005 15:24

For the staff, or the nursery itself?

As she's only been there a short while I don't think anything would be expected, but if you want to do something:

  • for the staff, something they can have with their breaks - like a posh box of chocolates or biscuits - or if you don't know what they might like, some M&S vouchers so they can choose; or

  • for the nursery itself, a book with "Thank you for looking after me, love from dd" inside.

    One wee boy who left ds's nursery gave all the children in the room a leaving present! - ds's was a little inflatable dolphin and it has only finally now expired, after four years of being beloved.
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tew · 06/07/2005 15:27

Thank you, I like the idea of a nice book and also a box of chocolates for the lovely staff, who have been outstanding. Will be sad to take her away, but can't justify it as will be on maternity leave!

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beatie · 06/07/2005 15:44

When I took my dd out of nursery I bought a big tin of posh biscuits. Most of the staff were aged under 20, at that age when chocolate biscuits still go down well.

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HappyMelP · 07/07/2005 09:02

I work in a nursery and although we would never expect a present it is so lovely to recieve one. We always feel like it is a huge pat on the back and a great thankyou. It makes us feel like we have been doing well and that all our hard work is worth it.
We had a small box of Roses yesterday and we were all SO grateful! It has been a busy few months with assessments, summer fetes and trips to organise.
Nursery Nurses love chocolates and biscuits but a great (and different) idea is to get a lovely basket of fruit. We had one once and it was a welcome relief from sweets!

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tew · 12/07/2005 10:56

Thx happymelp, great ideas, will follow through!

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Aero · 12/07/2005 11:02

Agree - nursery nurses love chocs and biscuits and a wee note of appreciation. Something like a special book or a toy the nursery might use sounds lovely. Someone who left us once bought some lovely new wooden toys for the baby room - much appreciated.

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angelfire · 18/08/2005 11:35

is giving money not appropriate?

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eidsvold · 19/08/2005 06:51

We donated toys to the nursery ( we were emigrating and dd1 has soo many).

For her original primary carer - we bought her something special - with a photo and card from dd1. The other carers in her room I bought some Fab bath/body products for them to spoilt themselves.

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dinny · 19/08/2005 07:00

nice chocs/biscuits?

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bobbybob · 19/08/2005 07:02

I made a cake for the staff at Christmas time - thought there was only so much cheap bath salt that someone could actually use.

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mumtosomeone · 19/08/2005 07:43

As there are often alot of staff pressie buying can be a bit expensive! I think a nice box of bickies for the staff room and maybe a toy for the nursery!

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ionaming · 08/09/2005 21:50

DD will also be leaving nursery soon & would like to buy the staff something. It's a real mix of ages there (the staff, not the kids ) - anything other than the posh biscuits/chocs suggestino? thanks!

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ionaming · 08/09/2005 21:55

ooh, I sound quite Italian! That was supposed to say "suggestions"!

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