Gifts for Preschool Graduates: A Collection of Heartfelt Handmade Ideas
As graduation season approaches, many teachers may be thinking about giving heartfelt gifts from current students to those who are graduating.
Handmade items have a special warmth that makes both the giver and the recipient feel special.
Here, we introduce ideas for graduation gifts using familiar materials like plastic bottle caps and paper cartons.
Everything—from magnets and trinket boxes to photo frames—can be made together with the children.
Celebrate the graduates’ new beginning with a one-of-a-kind gift!
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- [Graduation from Kindergarten] Ideas for Handmade Gifts to Give to Someone Special at Farewell Time
- At the End of Preschool Practicum: Simple and Cute Handmade Gifts
- Unforgettable graduation certificates for preschool! A collection of fun, handmade ideas
- [Graduation Keepsakes] Gifts for Teachers and Children: A Collection of Heartfelt, Memorable Present Ideas
- Feelings That Reach the Heart! Handmade Gift Ideas to Give at Graduation
- Recommended for graduation from preschool! A collection of cute handmade farewell card ideas
- [For toddlers] Simple but amazing craft ideas — including toys they can play with
- Handmade ideas to brighten up your preschool graduation album: fun to create, delightful to receive!
- [Graduation from Preschool] Messages with Hand-Drawn Illustrations! A Collection of Ideas to Share with Children
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piggy bank

A unique piggy bank makes a delightful gift.
Another charm of piggy banks is that you can choose and adopt a design you like from a variety of ideas.
For example, there’s a piggy bank that uses a milk carton as a face with a hole for the mouth, and one where a roulette wheel spins to tell your fortune when you drop in a coin.
It’s great that all of these are easy to make.
By the way, among ideas that use milk cartons, there’s even one with a conveyor-belt-like mechanism that stores the money.
If you want something with impact, definitely try that one.
In conclusion
We introduced ideas for handmade gifts from current preschoolers to graduating children.
Paper flower bouquets, pendants, and small trinket boxes—all of them are heartfelt presents.
The gifts that the children work hard to make are sure to become treasures for the graduates.
Adjust the steps to suit their age and developmental stage, and enjoy making them together with the children.



