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Trying to be organised and start planning what gift(s) to get for my daughter nursery. Anyone have any insights on what might go down well?? I'm guessing they might get quite a few chocs and bics generally so hoping to do something a bit different. Any ideas welcome! Thanks
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I did xmas presents and birthday presents for my son's key worker - xmas presents have been an assortment of scarves / beauty packs etc and bday presents are a box of chocolates from my son with a card from him. The thank you gift to his ex keyworker for having him for a year - I went a bit more lavish on but otherwise I do try to keep it fairly reasonable.


We now have a new key worker who is a man so I am finding I am a bit more stumped on ideas as I find females much easier to buy for but I am thinking maybe a superdry scarf or something like that.

I figured they must get loads of stuff so just did cards for all the staff (homemade with pics of my cheeky boys on the front!) and then a nice christmas tree bauble in a little box as a pressie for key worker and the nursery manager who my son particularly loved. Kind of thought it was low key, useful and cheap!
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