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parent gifts
By Stephanie

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Parent Survival kits work well

You can use any combination of the following or make your own.

Toothpick: To help you pick out the good qualities in your children

Bandage: To help heal all of life's hurt feelings

Eraser:
To erase any mistakes you might make

Lifesaver: What you are, because I know, I can always count on you

Candle: (birthday candle) To light your way when the going gets tough

Hershey Kiss: To let you know that I always have and extra kiss and a big hug for my "MOM" or "DAD"

Crayon: To color your day cheerful and bright

Puzzle Piece: To remind you, that without you things

wouldn't be complete

Jolly Rancher: For the fun we
have shared together

Smarties: (the candy) Because you always seem to know just the right things to say

Cottonball: May you always seem to know just the right things to say

2 Pennies: So that you have the "cents" to know how much you are loved

A picture of me: To make your day, when I am away

 


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