Write a Letter to…
I created a new writing station at my library where kids of all ages can write a letter to a popular character from a book or TV show. I wanted to encourage kids to practice writing and have fun. Writing can help kids with many skills such as storytelling, critical thinking, and school readiness.
The station includes a sign, mailbox, postcards, and golf pencils. I made the mailbox out of cardboard and used velcro to keep the door closed. The mailbox is there so we can see what guests are writing (maybe send them to marketing too) and to promote imaginative play!
We started with the all-popular Bluey. I left this out for about a month and we got over 200 letters! I don't think any other character could have pulled off so many letters. I checked the mailbox at least once a week and refreshed the postcards as needed. I included a few of the Bluey postcards we have received below for your entertainment.
You can tell that the mailbox has been a bit beaten up after a month of being on the floor. It won't last much longer in this community so I am planning to use an old real mailbox that I found and paint it like the mailbox from Blue's Clues.
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