Year 6 is the end of primary school. After this, your child moves on — secondary school, new teachers, a whole different world. The Year 6 teacher carries children through SATs, through the anxiety of transition, through the last chapter of primary education. They deserve a farewell that means something.
This book gives your child the chance to write that farewell by hand.
You order it on Amazon — it arrives in 1 to 4 business days. When your child sits down with it, they find printed questions about their year: what they learnt, what they're most proud of, what they'll miss, what they want their teacher to know. At ten or eleven years old, Year 6 children understand the weight of this moment — and they write accordingly.
The handwriting in a Year 6 book is often the most striking of the primary years. It's still a child's writing, but it's developed now. The sentences are longer and more considered. There's often real emotion close to the surface — children who have grown to care deeply about their school and their teacher, and who are finally putting that into words.
There's also a QR code for a video message. You film your child — a goodbye, a thank you, a few words from a ten-year-old who is about to become something new — and upload it through the code inside the book. The teacher watches it by scanning their own code. No account needed, no personal data stored.
The book also contains lined pages and to-do pages for the teacher's daily use — it doesn't disappear into a drawer. Videos are automatically deleted 7 days after first viewing, or 2 months if never viewed.
Primary school ends. Make sure the teacher who saw it through gets a goodbye worth keeping.