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My son has a lovely key worker at nursery, plus a few other staff who he/we think are fab and I'd like to get them each a little something nice from him for Christmas, but without going over the top ... any ideas would be appreciated as all I can think of at the moment is a nice box of chocs each. Thanks!
My sister works in a nursery and gets laden with chocolates and wine every Xmas. Not meaning to be ungrateful, she isn't much of a wine drinker and is weight conscious, so isn't the biggest fan (she also cycles to work and more than a bottle of booze gets v heavy). Her advice to me re what to get my daughters key worker was a gift voucher for jl or somewhere else- that way they can get something they really want or need. That said, I do plan on buying some nice biscuits for all the nursery staff, as they all know my lo and she has a good relationship with them all!
I tend to go for smellies, hard pretty wrapped soaps that can be put in drawers, or nice liquid soap dispenser, shower gel or hand cream, scented candles, potted seasonal plant, 'posh' biscuits. There are loads of great gift shops in E. Dul and the various markets.

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