Jolly old St. Nicholas, it is time to say,
That our blog will once again, have a giveaway!
This month’s prize is lots of fun—books for kids to share,
Markers you can surely use and a fluffy bear.
To enter for a chance to win, simply see below.
Answer one quick question please, right before you go.
As for me, St. Nicholas, giving is my thing.
If you leave a gift for me, choose a diamond ring. (ho, ho, ho!)
What would you like Santa to bring you?
To be entered in this month’s giveaway, leave your answer right here on the blog before the end of the day, Monday, December 16, 2019.
Merrily,
Diane
PS: Karen is playing St. Nick on her blog and giving away a super-cool Harry Potter holiday book. Enter here for your chance to win!
What would I like Santa to bring me? I work with children in the state-funded pre-k program which serves children from low-income families. If Santa could bring me something, I would like 350 bookbags filled with the simple school supplies the children will need to start kindergarten. For many of the families, this one expense is nearly beyond their means.
Now, if I could have something personal…well, a pedicure sounds really good right now.
I would like more books for our library!
I would like Santa to bring me a “Kid speak” translator. So I’d finally be able to find my students the perfect book when they come into the library and ask, “I want the red book.”
And a day off for no reason would be nice too. ; )
I think I would just like the tools (or the funds) to help my students achieve all their goals and have the most optimal learning experience possible.
I would like Santa to bring me lots of educational tools and story books.
My wish is for Santa to bring us a foot of snow some Thursday in early 2020–preferably all at once–during the daytime, please. I want the fluffy picturesque kind that weighs heavy on the trees, but causes no power outages. A nature-imposed long weekend. I want the snow that creates a restful hush and gives us the time and excuse to savor soup, snow cream, and cocoa. (…and maybe even enter some data! …on second thought–scrap that last idea)
:+)
I would like Santa to bring my students a peaceful and trauma free Christmas break. I wish a job for my adult son.
I would be most appreciative of more time to spend with students to develop the connections with them that they are not receiving in other places. Some kids just want to talk to someone!
I would like Santa to bring hats, mittens, and boots for my preschoolers and for my coworkers and me; I would like the gift of time with our families!
Since he can’t bring me more time in q day, maybe some books that are high interest to my students.
I would like Santa to bring peace and love between my two children.
It would be awesome if Santa could bring me permission to teach my kindergarten cuties in a more developmentally appropriate way instead of having to cram curriculum they are not ready for down their throats …. but since that isn’t possible, FLAIR pens are my love language!
I would love for Santa to bring me more time with my granddaughter who turns 2 on Christmas Eve
I wish Santa could bring back my dad who passed away in June. I’m not trying to be a downer, I just miss him so much.
I wish Santa could bring back my dad who passed away in June. I’m not trying to be a downer, I just miss him so much.
I would like Santa to bring me a voice amplification system for my classroom. I do not like to raise my voice and with that I would never have to!
I would like some dark chocolate and a foot massage.
I would like a new pillow! Mine is so flat!!!
I would love to have some new manipulatives and Legos for my classroom. A massage would be heavenly for me.
I would love new flannel sheets for myself and new tables for my classroom. (the kind that allow for height adjustment and wheels and folding away for clearing the space!!!)
I would like Santa to bring my students all the support and love they so desperately need.
For Me? I would love a new wardrobe! (New clothes, new shoes, new handbags, the works!)
For my kindergarten class? -Some cash to spend on the endless consumables I am always buying that help keep the learning fun and engaging!
I would love some new flair markers to grade my papers with! Maybe some chocolate too! ????
I would like Santa to bring me these Paper-Mate Flair Pens! My favorite and you can never have enough!
For me: a Hawaiian island vacation
I wish Santa would bring me a new Fitbit to log all those steps I make in a day. For my classroom, I’d like new technology equipment.
A family to adopt a most amazing child that is in my class.
I would like Santa to bring me two reading teachers!
I would like Santa to bring me a duplicate of myself. This would help to ensure I (and myself) am able to truly meet each child’s needs everyday.
An expense paid vacation.
I would love to have wobble chairs for all my children. Personally a massage, manicure and pedicure along with the new Danielle Steele novel would be awesome!
I would like Santa to bring sharpies in every color and tip size. And he could throw in some dry erase markers too
a new bike
Santa could bring me a wireless doorbell for my classroom. Or books! Always more books! (for me personally and my classroom!)
My cousin was just diagnosed with cance, how about a cure for all suffering!
Cancer
A new whiteboard for my classroom.
Peace, stability and much needed family time.
I would like Santa to bring me more books to add to my sons library!
A vacation to a warm place!!
I would love a new electric pencil sharpener
Peace everywhere
I would like Santa to bring me more books that my students with learning disabilities can read. Peace on earth would be nice as well.
Time with family
I’d love a honeymoon to Hawaii!
New jammies!
I would like Santa to bring me sensory activities for the clients I work with that have Autism.
I would like Santa to bring me sensory activities for the clients I work with that have Autism.
I would like for Santa to bring me a magic self-confidence stick so that my students could touch the self confidence stick and gain enough self-confidence to last their whole lives.
I would like Santa to bring my families happiness and enough food to last them over the holiday break ????
A personal chef for me and my family, new classroom furniture, coats and healthy breakfast for my students, and comfortable shoes that are still cool.
Oh Santa, please bring me confidence! I struggle some, I love what I do and want to continue to be successful. Thank you
I would like Santa to bring me supplies for my classroom.
I would love Santa to bring a load of books, puzzles and games so I, in turn, could play Santa while delivering to all the amazing teachers I get to coach each day.
Socks…socks…socks…
What would o like Santa to bring me? I was recently in a car accident that took my out of my classroom for the past 4 weeks. I’ve missed my students terribly. I wish for Santa to help me heal quickly so I can be with my students even for one day before the Winter Break. I appreciate my health so much more now. Merry Christmas!
I would like Santa to being me a passport and a round trip plane ticket to Armenia to meet my newly found family.
I would love treats and gifts for the entire staff!
Lots of Mr. Sketch markers
Peace, love, happiness, and blessings for me and my family.
An extra week off for winter break.
Math and ELA progress monitoring tools
I would like Santa to bring me a new car. My car is over 10 years old!
I can’t really think of anything, but a girl can never have too many pairs of shoes and boots.
I would like a happy and healthy holiday season with my family.
I woud love to have some new funs notepads and pens to write notes on.
I would like Santa to bring a diamond tennis bracelet. (Hey! A girl can dream right?)