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Illustrated image of books with glasses on top saying thank you teacher. Get a free Moonpig teacher thank you card. Teacher appreciation gifts. Thank your kids' teachers for free
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calendar icon09 Jul 2024

Moonpig is giving away personalised teacher cards

It’s just weeks away until the end of term and parents’ thoughts will soon turn to ways to thank their kids’ teachers for the hard work they’ve put in all year.

To help, Moonpig is offering free teacher thank you cards.

And the best part is your kids can personalise them with photos, stickers, and even a handwritten message.

To claim your free teacher thank you card, visit Moonpig before Sunday 23 June and create your card. When checking out, add the code THANKYOUTEACHER. You’ll also be given free delivery too.

Every year, teacher appreciation gifts are a stress for parents, especially if your household finances are already stressed.

But thousands of teachers say a simple handwritten thank you is more than enough, or the gifts that stick in their minds the most are the ones that are handmade by their students.

With that in mind, here’s our top tips for recognising your kids’ teachers without spending too much:

  • Let your kids fill glass jars with their favourite sweets and make a card to accompany to gift.
  • Get the kids baking and take in a box of cakes or biscuits that can be shared in the staff room.
  • Pick up a £5 gift card for your nearest coffee chain so their next caffeine hit is on you.
  • Group together with the other parents to give a higher-value gift card.
  • Call into your local garden centre and pick up some small potted plants. These are cheap and will grow into something far more substantial over time.
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Caroline Chell

Caroline has worked in financial communications for more than 10 years, writing content on subjects such as pensions, mortgages, loans and credit cards, as well as stockbroking and investment advice.

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