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It's another fruitful Friday, Reader!

and Teacher Appreciation is less than a month away.

It's important to take a moment to appreciate the teachers in our children's lives. They work tirelessly to shape and guide our little ones, and they deserve to be recognized for their hard work and dedication. As a former teacher and principal, I understand the challenges of finding the perfect appreciation gift. That's why I dedicated this week's blog to them and created a list of four unique and meaningful gifts that will make your child's teacher feel valued and cherished.

I am even giving away personalized thank-you notes to match each gift. These gifts are designed to show just how much you appreciate everything they do. Check out the blog this week.

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Whether you buy gifts or not, this is a great time to grow the fruit of the Spirit and show kindness to teachers. Think of ways you can show gratitude for all that they do. Order donuts or bake some cookies to take to a school in your area. Starbucks and Amazon gift cards make awesome practical gifts, too. And don't forget your Bible teachers. It is important to appreciate the teachers at your church, too.

Reply and let me know how you plan to show gratitude to teachers this year.

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Love,

Dawn, Little Pot, Tea Pot, Oil Lamp, and the cracked jar.

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Hi, I'm Dawn

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