If you have a crafty, DIY type of teacher, go in on a group gift with this one. It helps them take their bulletin boards, class giveaways and projects to the next level, cutting out precise patterns on cardstock, vinyl decals, iron-ons and more.
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Paper Mate Flair Nature Escape Scented Felt Tip Pens
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Credit: Paper MateSeveral teachers online say they love getting Flair pens as a gift, because they say they love being able to write in different colors. These ones from Paper Mate are scented, too. "It’s such a simple touch, but it made using them feel even more enjoyable," said one Amazon reviewer.
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Compendium Publishing Because I Had a Teacher by Kobi Yamada
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Credit: Compendium PublishersGive this sweet book to a teacher, and cue the waterworks as they read about how they've made a difference in the world. It's a children's book, but the sentiment inside is universal, and teachers at any level will appreciate hearing it.
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PinkPueblo Teacher Stamp
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After gift cards, personalized items came up the most often as a much-wanted gift. Teachers will delight in their very own stamps, created to look just like them, with their hairstyle, facial hair, glasses and other accessories. You can get them for male teachers and female teachers, and you can also personalize the text.
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Laneige Mini Lip Glowy Balm Set
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If you had to non-stop talk all day, you'd need quality lip balm, too. Pamper your hardworking teacher with this set of four hydrating lip treatments. For men, try this set of Jack Black moisturizing lip balms.
For the quick coffee they have prior to the first bell — or the one they enjoy on a break — this 10-ounce YETI mug ensures that their drink stays hot. On-the-go teachers will like the lid that helps prevent spills. It comes in 31 colors, so pick their favorite (if you know it!) or go with the school's colors.
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Rainsmore Teacher Tote Bag
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Credit: RainsmoreTeachers haul a lot of stuff around, so a carryall tote is a big help. This one is insulated on the inside, large enough to hold a 15.6-inch laptop and has extra pockets for all of their essentials, plus extra school supplies.
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Credit: NewtayWhile our teachers asked for desk plants, they said nothing about the pots they come in. This two-pack features pots with cute messages designed to make teachers' hearts melt. All you have to do is get a succulent or air plant to pop in it, and you're good to go.
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Lululemon Dual Pouch Wristlet
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Once they're in the building, carrying their school IDs, cash and other cards is much more convenient with a wristlet. We bet the teacher in your life will enjoy this trendy set from Lululemon, available in nine colors.
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Mokani Elephant Desk Organizer
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They say an elephant never forgets, and with this desk organizer a teacher will never forget where they put their basic supplies, and there's even a phone holder on the front. It comes in three patterns.
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Scotch Thermal Laminator
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Credit: ScotchThey can take their worksheets to the next level with this laminating machine, which laminates paper and photos up to nine inches wide. It's great for creating flash cards, room decor or preserving art projects. Users are so impressed with this machine, it's earned more than 50,000 five-star reviews on Amazon.
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L'Occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream
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All the sanitizing and hand-washing teachers do to keep from getting sick is hard on the skin. This shea butter hand lotion is soothing and helps fight against the dryness.
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Bath & Body Works PocketBac Hand Sanitizer Set
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More than most, teachers need to keep sanitizing their hands throughout the day. With this set of 10, they can stash sanitizer in every corner of the classroom — plus their bag and car. You can even get them a fun holder that'll clip to their bag.
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Body Restore Shower Steamers
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Credit: Body Restore After a busy school day, they'll appreciate unwinding with these aromatherapy shower steamers. The lavender scent is supposed to instill calm, something every teacher needs.
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Knock Knock It's All Good Sticky Note Set
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Nobody said school supplies had to be devoid of personality. This set of six sticky notepads gives teachers a place to write their notes and reminders, but also might give them a chuckle.
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Orastone Rechargeable Hand Warmer
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These will be wonderful for anyone who has crossing-guard, bus lane, or recess duty throughout the winter. They can last up to four hours on a single charge, and they come in several colors and patterns.
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Duncan & Stone Paper Co. Teacher Memory Book
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After another memorable school year filled with ups and downs, they'll need a place to reflect on every moment. This 130-page journal has room for their students' favorite stories, space for a class photo and much more.
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Stanley Quencher H2.0 FlowState Tumbler
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The same travel tumbler that's used en masse by students is also a hit with their teachers. With the ability to hold a whipping 40 oz of liquid, we get it. The insulation keeps beverages cold for hours, which is helpful for a teacher that has to stand up and talk in front of a class all day. Just don't forget the straw cover to go with it!
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Hiding Place Boutique Personalized Desk Decor
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Perfect for a reading or English teacher, these name plates are made from repurposed Scrabble tiles. You can also add an apple, star or heart embellishment. It's a great just-a-little-something that won't take over their whole desk.
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Knock Knock Why You're the Best Teacher Ever Journal
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Credit: Knock Knock Lots of teachers say that what they want most, above gifts, are hand-written notes. But if your student finds it hard to get the words out, this journal helps them make it easy by offering fill-in-the-blanks that'll get the inspiration flowing. The class can even work on it together and make it a group gift.

Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; previously, she wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found helping out her team at bar trivia or posting about movies on Twitter and Bluesky.

Jessica is a commerce editor at Hearst Magazines, where she writes for Good Housekeeping, Esquire, House Beautiful, Country Living, Cosmopolitan, Elle, Elle Decor, Town & Country, Harper's Bazaar, and Prevention. With more than 15 years of experience, she tests and reports on useful, unique, and trending products—everything from baby gear to home decor to power tools—and tracks the best sales in the lifestyle and tech spaces.
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