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Show your appreciation with this cheerful and colourful Teacher Appreciation Day card! Featuring a stack of books in vibrant colours with "Teacher Appreciation Day" cleverly written on the spines, this design symbolises the dedication and hard work of educators. The bright and playful aesthetic is perfect for expressing gratitude to the teachers who inspire and guide students every day. Customise the card with a personal message, and share it with others to sign online, creating a thoughtful and meaningful tribute. Perfect for celebrating the teachers who make a difference!

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