When your child recieves duplicate gifts
sweater isn’t your child style, the video is one he already has, or
the seashell clock is simply ugly. Unless the giver lets your child
know the sweater or video can be returned or exchanged (and even
then caution is urged), the best response is a sincere thank you.”
Tell your child to focus on the giver, not the gift. The giver put
time and thought into its selection, and certainly meant to please
your child.
There is no need for your child to lie when writing the note by
saying, for instance, that the dancing chihuahua was just what he
wanted. It would he better to say. Thank you for remembering
my birthday you have a talent for finding one—and-only gifts. I
will always think of you when I see the dancing chihuahua.”
Encourage your child to be creative and sincere and have fun
with dificult thank-you notes.
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