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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Encouraging children to write letters

I ran across an article about using personalized stationery to encourage children to write letters.

The article says: One way to encourage letter writing is to give your children snazzy, fun, personalized stationary that they can get excited about using. Personalized stationary with your child’s initials stamped on them can further encourage your unwilling child. Stationery with themes such as family, children, seasons, religious sentiments, or beloved children’s characters can excite your child and open doors into the exciting world of writing and journalism.

Stationery from Current
There are many places to get personalized stationery, including Etsy. One of my favorite shops is The Card Tree. Guilia has some personalized writing sets there.

In shopping for personalized stationery for adults or children, you can go high end or more affordable. For some of the best, highest quality stationery out there, look at Crane Stationery.  On the other hand, Current offers some less expensive personalized stationery. The Froggy Correspondence Set is for kids. At Current, you can get personalized pencils and address labels, too.

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