Sending your child off to school is a traumatic experience for most parents. As excited as they are for the kids, there are always mixed feelings and a lot of anxiety. Setting kids up in their new rooms is just one of the projects on a long list of things to be done. For friends and loved ones wanting to help out, putting together thoughtful gift baskets for college students Flagstaff parents will appreciate makes a lot of sense.
No student is going to turn down care packages filled with sweets, but eventually they will need to make some healthier choices. Instead of cookies and candy, send a basket full of single serving meal packages, microwave cookware, and a good quality water bottle. There are large ceramic mugs that come with vented lids. They are big enough to heat one of the single serving meals.
Steel water bottles are a great addition to care packages. They will keep drinks hot or cold long enough to get kids through their morning classes or an afternoon of studying. They also encourage your student to make her own morning coffee instead of opting for standing in line for expensive lattes. One serving packaged meals are a healthy alternative to a vending machine or a pizza delivery. They are a lot less expensive as well.
You know that having enough clean socks and underwear is an issue with most young people. A care package filled with colorful socks, all matching pairs, is a great thing to send. You could stick in a long corded charger and some cleaning supplies like laundry pods as well. The laundry pods might encourage your kid to actually use the laundromat instead on bringing all her dirty clothes home to wash on the weekend.
Detergent and other cleaning supplies can get expensive when you are on a tight budget. Pods are easy to store and will be used. You can also throw in some disinfecting wipes for grimy desktops and cabinets. An extra long cord on a charger will be helpful in rooms that don't have outlets on every wall. With the extra length, kids can have their phones right by them wherever they are in their rooms.
Not everything you send has to be practical. Baskets filled with toys, room decorations, and oil diffusers will be a big hit. All kids need some down time. A basket of small items like slinkies, frisbees, paddles and balls, and a basketball hoop that fits over the door will be a great stress reliever especially around finals. You just have to make sure whatever you put in the basket won't break the rules or destroy the room.
Kids love decorating their rooms and will appreciate some simple holiday decorations to make those rooms more like home. You can send garlands, candy canes, and strings of lights. You should find out what the house policy is on any electric lights however. Diffusers will help remove unwanted odors in stuffy rooms.
Getting a package from home is a treat for kids. It really doesn't matter what you put in it. If it's something they need, can use, and will enjoy, that's great. It really is the thought that counts.
No student is going to turn down care packages filled with sweets, but eventually they will need to make some healthier choices. Instead of cookies and candy, send a basket full of single serving meal packages, microwave cookware, and a good quality water bottle. There are large ceramic mugs that come with vented lids. They are big enough to heat one of the single serving meals.
Steel water bottles are a great addition to care packages. They will keep drinks hot or cold long enough to get kids through their morning classes or an afternoon of studying. They also encourage your student to make her own morning coffee instead of opting for standing in line for expensive lattes. One serving packaged meals are a healthy alternative to a vending machine or a pizza delivery. They are a lot less expensive as well.
You know that having enough clean socks and underwear is an issue with most young people. A care package filled with colorful socks, all matching pairs, is a great thing to send. You could stick in a long corded charger and some cleaning supplies like laundry pods as well. The laundry pods might encourage your kid to actually use the laundromat instead on bringing all her dirty clothes home to wash on the weekend.
Detergent and other cleaning supplies can get expensive when you are on a tight budget. Pods are easy to store and will be used. You can also throw in some disinfecting wipes for grimy desktops and cabinets. An extra long cord on a charger will be helpful in rooms that don't have outlets on every wall. With the extra length, kids can have their phones right by them wherever they are in their rooms.
Not everything you send has to be practical. Baskets filled with toys, room decorations, and oil diffusers will be a big hit. All kids need some down time. A basket of small items like slinkies, frisbees, paddles and balls, and a basketball hoop that fits over the door will be a great stress reliever especially around finals. You just have to make sure whatever you put in the basket won't break the rules or destroy the room.
Kids love decorating their rooms and will appreciate some simple holiday decorations to make those rooms more like home. You can send garlands, candy canes, and strings of lights. You should find out what the house policy is on any electric lights however. Diffusers will help remove unwanted odors in stuffy rooms.
Getting a package from home is a treat for kids. It really doesn't matter what you put in it. If it's something they need, can use, and will enjoy, that's great. It really is the thought that counts.
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