Shop unique gifts for teachers they'll love best. Personalized teacher gift ideas for men & women, from engraved lanyards and magnets to bookmarks and ornaments made in USA only at Kyle Design. Find great teacher retirement gifts plus end-of-year teacher appreciation gifts you'll be proud to give.
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Need a cute gift for a teacher, classroom aid, or teaching assistant? Find the perfect gift for a special teacher with Kyle's custom crafted gifts made in her California studio. Each gift features one of her exclusive education designs - the teacher's apple, math symbols, or text book. Buy decorative bookmarks, pill boxes, glasses lanyards and more - customized with colors and engraving.
Be a teacher's pet and surprise your elementary school, junior high or high school teacher with an education themed gift personalized for him or her. Teacher appreciation gifts are great for the 1st day of school, Christmas, Teacher's Day, your teacher's birthday, or the last day of school before summer break.
You'll find creative handmade education themed gifts for teachers that will make a lasting impression on a special teacher, professor, principal, preschool staff member or education professional. Find unique gift ideas for teachers:
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What is the meaning of the Education Design?
"I come from a family filled with teachers - on both sides of my family plus in my husband's family. My dad taught industrial arts at a junior high school for 23 years so our family friends tended to be artists and educators. Plus I had aunts, uncles and cousins in the field of education, and even my sisters-in-law both are teachers. It's a career near and dear to my heart, so of course I would create a design honoring the amazing individuals who choose this profession. As for the elements within the design itself, I did most of my sketching as a young adult with a Monte Blanc fountain pen, filling it with a special mix of purple and black ink of my own proportions. So I included my pen along with a globe, a 6-inch ruler, a pencil, a bottle of ink, and reference books. Nestled in the upper corner is E = mc², Albert Einstein's famous equation about the relation of energy to mass." --Kyle