By Julie Douglas, Family Reading Specialist
One of these days,
I'm gonna sit down
and write a long letter
To all the good friends I've known
~ Neil Young
When was the last time you received a letter? You remember a letter, right? Comes in an envelope, bears a colorful stamp. In this age of instant communication through poorly punctuated emails and cell phones that we can wear right on our heads, the letter seems a bit old fashioned.
December is a natural time to think about letter writing. After all, December 7 was "Letter Writing Day." Perhaps you know someone who is busy composing a note destined for the North Pole. Many of you may be preparing to write your annual holiday letter or looking forward to receiving the "year in review" from friends and family.
What do the children in your life know about letter writing? Do they correspond with a pen pal? Have they received a letter from a special friend or relative?
Think of letter writing as a tool for practicing storytelling. Encourage your child to look at the events in his daily life as fodder for a story. Awaken the muse with an assortment of colorful stationary and interesting stamps. Help her broaden her vocabulary by moving beyond, "How are you? I am fine." Each of us has a story to tell…many stories actually.
Need a little inspiration? Check out some of these children's books that focus on the theme of writing and receiving letters.
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