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my last day in placement is next tuesday ive been here since september,i was thinking of getting the adults a card and box of chocs, but any ideas what to get the children as a leaving prez?
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erm it really depends on how many children and how much you would like to spend on the children.

and whether you want to get them something individually or if you want to get them something to share?

let me no i have lots of ideas!

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thanks no just something to share theres 20 children age 3 and 4,dosent matter how much??
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take a group photo of you and all the kids and give them one each in frame??? Kids love photos and they will have their very own memory of you and them together. You can get very cheap frames or make your own???
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thanks very much great help,any other ideas are welcome xx
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my last day in placement is next tuesday ive been here since september,i was thinking of getting the adults a card and box of chocs, but any ideas what to get the children as a leaving prez?
How about buying a present that all could enjoy?
Such as an audio story book ranging from £5 or a large book for all to see at the front from £7 upwarrds.
.....or finger and glove puppets, a game, table top toy or physical equipment for indoors or outdoors such as hoops, stompers or kites.
....or some musical instruments such as claves, triangles or castanets - all inexpensive.
....or any other resources or equipment that you notice that had seen better days or something totally new you think they would like.
For the adults just a card would be appreciated as chocolates as lovely as they are come in droves at Christmas and summer and staff who never expect anything (but are grateful) aren't too keen on expanding so share and give them to other good causes.
What about buying them a jar of good coffee and teabags - I don't know any staff member who doesn't enjoy a cup before starting the session and they'd really appreciate that you are setting them up for the day!
I hope they remember to thank you for your expertise and input into the setting.
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