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End Of The Year Elementary Teacher Gifts- 5 Easy Recipes For Kids

The sun sets in the west and the tumbleweed rolls through town as the clouds of dust rise up into the desert night. No this is not a western movie it's the end of the school. There's just an eery, lonely feeling when schools close down for the summer. It's also time to thank our elementary teachers for a job well done. It can be overwhelming choosing gifts, but that's why I'm writing this article to make it easier. Teachers are pretty easy to please, any handmade gift from their students will bring them tears of joy, but candy gifts are sure to be a hit for both the teachers and the students. Your chidren will love making these gifts and I have some ideas I think you will like which will protect your wallet, will be easy to do, take little time and are sure to be a hit with Mr or Mrs Johnson at school. The adults prepare and make most of the treat, but the kids can help decorate them or to mix the ingredients.

5 Easy Recipes for Kids (with the help of their parents): Teachers Gifts

1. Traffic Light Cookies: sugar cookies shaped like traffic lights that use colored fruit candies as the lights red, yellow and green.

2. Domino Brownies: vanilla frosted brownies shaped and decorated like dominioes.

3. Easy Lollipop Cookies: flat, round cookies with inserted lollipop sticks decorated with all kinds of candies. Kids love to use their creativity to decorate with candies.

4. Dirt Rice Crispy Treats: a piece of your front lawn. Well, not really. Looks like a clump of dirt and grass with gummy worms squirming inside. Ok, so the kids will appreciate it more than the teachers, but they will find it cute.

5. Candy Sushi: no raw fish here, just gummy worms again fit inside rolls of rice crispy cereal and wrapped with candy seaweed.

Packaging. This is simple too and can be placed in donut style boxes with the clear plastic top. You can find these at any baking supply or craft store even Super Wal-Marts carry them now. Write out a gift message on a small greeting card and tape it to the side of the box. To make things easier just choose one gift from above and make a big batch of it so you end up with many teachers gifts. Buy small boxes in which to place your treats instead of big ones so you can separate them for each teacher. Your kids will think they have the coolest gift and their teachers will think they have the cutest students.

by: Rick Quatraro




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