Having a pen pal is a classic summer tradition. Not only does it help children avoid the "summer slide," but the excitement of receiving personalized letters never dulls. Writing those letters, however, can often be a struggle, so we've rounded up 10 creative letter starters to break through the writer's block.
- INTRODUCTION ~ Start simply. If you don't know anything about your pen pal, consider writing a list of your favorite things:
- Foods
- Animals
- Colors
- Media (books, tv shows, movies, magazines)
- Summer fun (vacation spots, activities)
- HOMETOWN HOT SPOTS ~ If your pen pal is unfamiliar with your hometown, this is a great opportunity to teach him/her a thing or two.
- "If we spent a day in my hometown..."
- "My town is best known for..."
- "Famous people who grew up in my town include..."
- POSTCARD ~ Summer is often synonymous with vacations. Sending a postcard from your getaway destination is a fun way to switch things up.
- Going out of town? Pick up a postcard and share the highlights of your travels.
- Staying local? Purchase a postcard from a local convenience store and write about your travel dreams.
- PICTURE ~ As the saying goes, "a picture is worth 1000 words" so ditch the words to let your artistic side show.
- Illustrate your family, home, or favorite things (see idea #1).
- Create a comic strip.
- TRADITIONS ~ Every family has traditions. Think about what you do that is unique to your family.
- What do holiday or birthday celebrations look like in your house?
- "Every year my family likes to ...."
- Dig into your family history. Do your ancestors share a common job industry? Do you share a name with another family member?
- STEP BY STEP ~ Teach your pen pal how to do something.
- Consider sharing your favorite recipe.
- Write up a step-by-step tutorial for a simple science experiment.
- UNUSUAL PACKAGE ~ Envelopes aren't the only thing you can send by mail. While the USPS does have a list of prohibited items, there are a few unusual items that are perfectly acceptable to ship. Non-perishable foods are even fair game.
- Want to send a potato? Mail A Spud will do it for you!
- Rather send some rocks? Send Some Rocks will ship them directly.
- Send a brick? Yep, you can do that too. Mail Bricks will even throw in some glitter.
- ENCRYPTION ~ Add a little extra excitement to your letters by adding a simple twist:
- Write your note backward so that your pen pal has to use a mirror to read it.
- Use invisible ink to write a secret letter. Be sure to let your pen pal know how to reveal the text.
- Include a cipher with a note that's short and sweet.
- ORIGAMI ~ Show off your crafting skills by including a handcrafted origami sculpture.
- Easy Peasy and Fun has a list of 20+ cute and easy origami ideas for kids.
- Easy Peasy and Fun has a list of 20+ cute and easy origami ideas for kids.
- ASPIRATIONS ~ Dream big & share them with the world.
- What are your dreams, goals, or aspirations for the coming year?