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I want to buy some gift vouchers for my daughters teachers as a thank you, which shop (UK) would be best?

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There are four female teachers ranging from early 20s to mid40's and i would like to get them all the same, which would be most appropriate?

Also if you can think of a better gift i'd love to know! bit stumped!

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  1. M&S.................


  2. I think that mabye a gift card for supply stores would be good, or a candle, or mabye even some lotion!  :)  :D

  3. We always used to give debenhams vouchers when I was in Primary school

    or if you go to

    http://www.aquarterof.co.uk/

    you can buy sweets that they had when they were kids and you can get gift vouchers there ranging from sweets from the 90's back to the 50's

    hope I helped ps mine?

    http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/ind...

  4. Anything decent!

  5. I always appreciate wine or chocolate!  

    My son had a gift of a mug with a picture of him and some of his class on it with a thank you and the date printed on too.  That was good.  

    Teachers are just so happy it's the end of term they will be ecstatic with whatever you get.

  6. Next or M&S

    becasue next does a good clothing range for all ages and M&S does clothing underwear and lovely food.

  7. boots or somewhere u can buy  several different products- i would get a vouchers so the teacher can choose.

  8. Marks and Spencers or Next? How about flowers?

    :)

  9. Next, as lots of people have said, or you can get ones that work in a variety of shops as one shop is probably not to everyones taste.

  10. marks and spencers.

  11. primark,they do good deals,and they have good variation of ladies clothes ,my wife and granddaughters go there often.

  12. The local off licence

  13. Something not too specific, debenhams perhaps, lots of departments to choose from and not age specific as its made up of many concessions.

    or the official HIgh Street Voucher which you can use in about 15 different shops.

  14. amazon, John Lewis (if there is one in your area), Starbucks

  15. I would say Waterstones because they have stores in most areas of the country and an online store...working in education myself I know how invaluable books and resources can be to me but they are so expensive so a voucher would be a lovely idea.

    Waterstones is great for teaching resources...unlessu can get amazon.co.uk vouchers-thats a great online store for teaching guides :)

  16. amazon.co.uk

  17. a general high street voucher would probably be best !

  18. Woolworths or Argos vouchers would be suitable as both shops have something for everyone.

  19. ooooh definetely marks and sparks or boots vouchers so they can treat themselves... they will love it!!!

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