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Demonjill
19-06-2012, 06:41 AM
Hi I hav mindees leaving as they start school after hols and are going to a school i dont collect from

Do you buy your leaving mindees a pressie ?

Ive made them a card and have given them xmas pressies, birthday pressies easter eggs etc

Im thinking along the lines that they should be giving me pressies to thank me for putting up with them all this time!!:rolleyes:

What does everyone else do? I dont really have spare money and less now as they are leaving:(

Bridey
19-06-2012, 06:53 AM
Depends on the child - I've one leaving this year who has been with me 7 years and is now a teenager and "too old" for a childminder. I will give him a gift.

Generally no, a card for the child is enough and yes please, a big present for me, me, ME! :)

However I do make a special 'leaving' cake for tea. I suppose if you wanted to add some balloons into the equation you could. They are nice and cheap :)

miffy
19-06-2012, 06:56 AM
No, I don't buy leaving gifts for mindees but I accept any pressies they give me! :D

Miffy xx

ziggy
19-06-2012, 07:22 AM
I have 2 leaving next week, i've had them for 3 yrs so will give them a book each. I dont usually give presents for children who are leaving. It costs enough giving presents at birthdays, easter, christmas etc

loocyloo
19-06-2012, 08:22 AM
i usually do a photo collage thing on truprint/snapfish, costs a little, but is a nice reminder of their time here. i try and put photos covering the whole time they were with me, so they can see how they grew!

although, i have a LO leaving to go to school and she was my first mindee once i had moved and her mum is great, so i will be doing her the photo collage, but will also make her a gym bag for school!

EmmaReed84
19-06-2012, 08:31 AM
My MIL had twins since they were 9 months old they are 3 now and Mum decided to quit work to spend a year with them before they start school. MIL was devastated, she got them a gift as did HER Mum (DH's Nan) and we all got a card because they became such a huge part of the family. On their last day we had a party and everyone was crying.

Funny thing is we still see them twice a week a two groups and have lunch together lol.

I think I will get my current mindees a gift as they are here 50 hours a week... I feel so sad when I think they will leave one day :( There is one mindee I love to bits she is fab... I have told her in no uncertain terms she is NEVER leaving lol :laughing:

angeldelight
19-06-2012, 08:35 AM
No, I don't buy leaving gifts for mindees but I accept any pressies they give me! :D

Miffy xx

Same here :laughing:Only the nicer ones usually bother though ha

Angel xx

Demonjill
19-06-2012, 03:12 PM
No, I don't buy leaving gifts for mindees but I accept any pressies they give me! :D

Miffy xx

This is what im thinking/hoping Miffy:D

funemnx
19-06-2012, 04:00 PM
Sometimes I give a little gift - sometimes I do a little dance as I slam the door behind them for the last time :laughing:

ceb99
19-06-2012, 04:43 PM
I'm the other way, I do buy leaving presents but don't do birthdays, easter or christmas - I had 12 children on my books last christmas, too expensive!!

We always have a birthday cake though :)

Goatgirl
19-06-2012, 05:41 PM
Hi :),
I don't pay for leaving pressies as I'm about to become poorer, lol.

I do a goodbye card with a 'Thank you for coming to play at Wendy's house: we will all miss you' kind of message and pogo pictures of my family and all the children inside it. Cards always go down well, are cheap and are a kind of keepsake :thumbsup:

best wishes,
Wendy :)

watgem
19-06-2012, 06:32 PM
I do, and also for some of them where they have been the only one to play with a certain toy I often give them that as well to remeber us by, and we make a card for them and make a photo scrapbook, I still see most of them and they come back for visits and I babysit them too:)

kellyb
19-06-2012, 08:57 PM
Two of my original gang leave me in August for high school looked after them since they were 18 months old & they are like part of my family.. So I'm taking them both to pizza hut one night after all the tribe go home & as they both love reading I'm buying them each a silver book mark & having it engraved for them so they have something to remember me by x

kellyb
19-06-2012, 09:00 PM
I'm the other way, I do buy leaving presents but don't do birthdays, easter or christmas - I had 12 children on my books last christmas, too expensive!!

We always have a birthday cake though :)

I buy them something big for Christmas to use at my house that they all have to share ie 2 years ago I bought the wii, last Christmas I bought 2 ds's and some games & that way they get something they will benefit from a lot at my house.. They love that idea! They've said they'd like something for the garden this coming Christmas...

atmkids
19-06-2012, 09:06 PM
If they're leaving to go to school I always get them a p.e. bag made up on ebay. I get it in their favourite colour with their name and a picture of one of their favourite things.

I've got a little girl leaving in a couple of weeks and she'll have a pink bag with her name and a picture of a ladybird.

JulieA
20-06-2012, 06:36 AM
If they're leaving to go to school I always get them a p.e. bag made up on ebay. I get it in their favourite colour with their name and a picture of one of their favourite things.

I've got a little girl leaving in a couple of weeks and she'll have a pink bag with her name and a picture of a ladybird.

That's a nice idea. I usually do a card and a photo album (just a cheap one 70p from Tesco) which I put some of the nicer pictures of their time here. I have also made a couple of Ikea frames with a special photo where great friendships have been made.

I sometimes also buy a workbook or colouring book depending on the age of the child - you know the sort of thing where you trace the letters, etc.

miffy
20-06-2012, 06:45 AM
Hi :),
I don't pay for leaving pressies as I'm about to become poorer, lol.

I do a goodbye card with a 'Thank you for coming to play at Wendy's house: we will all miss you' kind of message and pogo pictures of my family and all the children inside it. Cards always go down well, are cheap and are a kind of keepsake :thumbsup:

best wishes,
Wendy :)

I think that's a lovely idea :thumbsup:

Miffy xx

wendywu
20-06-2012, 07:13 AM
No , i do birthdays and Christmas but not leaving. ;)

fluff1975
20-06-2012, 08:58 AM
I do buy pressies, but then I love buying/making/sending pressies! Fortunately I've not had many leave as I've only been doing it a short while, but the siblings I had to begin with, I bought a book each. When my lo left in Feb, I bought him a pressie and mum a bottle of wine. When he came back 6 weeks later (mum didn't like nursery :clapping:) she bought me a bottle of wine!!!

When my own daughter left her cm, she (the cm) took her into town to Build a Bear. Grace still has 'Little Princess' with her every night in bed and talks about how Jill helped her choose a heart to put inside and helped her push the pedal to fill her with fluff. She was only nearly 3 and now she's 7!