Thursday, November 4, 2010

Preschool activities - thank you cards

Children are never too young to write a thank you note. If you are old enough to be a pencil or crayon, can contribute to a thought of gratitude to friends or relatives who have received a birthday gift, send.

The people do not expect a perfect, thanks to a small child, then let your child have fun with this project. The point is not how well the finished product, but see how much effort and attention is to the child.

Medical Suppliesnecessary:

Blank greeting cards and envelopes
Carte blanche
Pencils / crayons / paints
Paper Cutter
Glue stick
"Thank You" stamp
Ink stamp
photo of birthday child soldiers

Your child will be a work of art adorn the front of the greeting card. Give your child a piece of white cardboard and let it draw on paper. He can wax crayons, colored pencils, or my favorite boys', paints. Colors can be applied with a brush orwith sponges.

If your child has decided to use color, you should wait until the paper is dry to begin the next step.

Cut with a knife, the graph to fit the front of the greeting card. Allow the child to remain with the glue stick on the back of the drawing and glue to apply to the board.

Next let your child's birthday with the photos of himself in the middle of the front of the card.

Open the tab and leave your child with the stamp and stamp "Thank youIt is "the center of the map.

Let your child sign his name on the card. If the child is not old enough to write, they just scribble on the map. Older children can write their names with your help. You can create a note on the map, thanks to the specific gift was the child to write.

Encourage your children at an early age, to be grateful for the gifts they received. Make it a fun activity, and will enjoy writing thank you cards.

Photo thank you card:http://www.christian-parent.com/ Preschool / Thanks cards.shtml

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