The school had a Santa's Secret Shop event held last Tuesday. This activity aimed to teach the kids how to shop for non-expensive gifts. We gave our daughter $20 to shop for something that she can give for her brother and Pap.
The item's prices ranges from 1 dollar to 11 dollars.
There is a Christmas tree at the end of the displayed items. Each student has to hang their names at the tree to indicate that they are done shopping.
The male burrito made sure to tell Ate what he wanted. So atte grabbed the monster cars that he wanted hehehe.
Rylie at the cashier station paying for her stuff. I took a picture of her and Danielle, her favorite classmate.
When we came home, EJ begged us to open up his gift as he wants to play with his car lol. We told him that he is not suppose to open it until Christmas but then he know what it was so we gave one to him.
Rylie also got something for her Tita Chris.
That was a nice experience for the kids. Parents are welcome to go there to assist their kids, so we went and helped Rylie.
Below is a parenting tip from parents.com. NOT a sponsored post..
Below is a parenting tip from parents.com. NOT a sponsored post..
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30 travelers' comments:
I remember doing this with my children many, many years ago. I think it's an awesome program. Nice to see that they are still doing it in the schools.
I love that concept. It teaches children the value of money and how to buy gifts that are not expensive but with full of the best intentions. What is funny is how EJ made sure ate knows what he wants as a Christmas gift from her. Mautak na bata. Very pratical like her mommy, hehehe, lol. Thanks for the lovable post. God bless you all always.
wow, walang para kay tita vernz...hhahaha.. ka nice naman nitong bazaar ninyo.. sige next year diyan ako mamimili...hehehehe... in my dreams... dropping by Rose.. regards to your cute burritos... mwah!
a good way to teach the kids some responsibility and the value of money.
way to go ry!
thanks for the concern rose...i'm slowly coping up. never have to sulk all the time, don't want my kids to see me lonely all the time.
wow! ang galing naman sis ano...I also love the concept.
si EJ parang si Akesha....d makapag-antay...eheheheh!
dalagang dalaga na tingnan sis Rye..I like her outfit.
wow..this is a good idea for a school to come up with to teach the children to shop wisely...
thanks sa dalaw sis..
What a great idea of the school to organize that event. It teach the kids how to shop wisely and how to budget the money as younger age they are. Beautiful entry and very informative tips.
Rylie is such a sweet ate. :)
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I wish there's a Secret Santa shop here too.
Awwww bait naman ng ate, at bait din ng lalaking burito ha kasi nakikinig din hehehe. ang jake ko dito may malaking NO pa pag hindi nabibigay ang gusto. ganda ng school ni Rye bading ano, tapos napaka active mong nanay sa mga activities nila
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Like others, I also love the concept...
Have a great week ahead, Rose :)
I remember doing that! So sweet.
Oh you bring back such memories!! What fun they must have had!! Have a wonderful week!
Rose,
Love your name!
Thanks for your visit!
I used love when my boys were young and they could go to shopping things like this!! How cute!!
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Debbie-dabble Christmas
Oh, this is such a wonderful way for children to learn. Lovely post and thank you for popping in to see me.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
I still have a pencil holder and a coffee mug bought for me from a school "store" like this.
Happy Blue Monday, Rose.
Kids have so much fun doing this type of shopping. Have a great day.
tHAT is so nice girl, they would learn how to value the money. Galing!
smart post Rose.
love the idea behind it.
Happy Blue Monday.
Blessings.
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Christmas Shopping at school is such a sweet idea. My favorite was a military school on base in Germany - the kids in the shop class and home ec class made all kids of things and then sold them - the money went towards more materials and maybe a little into their own pockets- it was fun to shop for stuff for my mom and dad that year!!!
Giving is promoted here - we as parents really enjoy giving to the kids. That they learn and love to give is wonderful!
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I love your photos. The kids were really sweet. Happy Blue Monday.
Nice blog(s)! You have and give the joy of life! :)
More parents need to teach their children like this. You did a great thing, and one day your children will appreciate it.
A great way to train a child how to budget and how to value money! Great post! Happy Tuesday!
Wow, I want to shop there mommy Rose. Super cheap at ang daming para sa mga kids.
Such a fun, fun-filled day for her. And a great way of teaching her how to be a giving child. You rock!!!
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Do stop by when you get a chance!! Happy Tuesday.
What a great shopping. Belle
What fun..
Ruby Tuesday-shopping time.
They were really have a fun time!
Amiko
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