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A Playful End-of-the-Year Thank You Gift for Teachers

on: 14/06/2012 by Laura Hutchison
Thanks to Pinterest (see paragraph at the end of the post!) I found a playful, yummy, and useful way to thank my kids’ teachers for being such a important part of their lives this year.  Here’s the gift we put together
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