Hi %recipient.firstname%,
Now that we are isolated from one another and there are many people that we can not talk to in person, it's more important than ever to communicate using other means.
Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, all the technologies that were supposedly keeping us apart are now often the only way to keep in touch. But the oldest communication technology, paper mail, is still available as well.
Writing a letter or a card by hand takes a bit more time, but that is nowadays maybe an advantage rather than a drawback for kids, especially if you are trying to keep them busy.
In my new video and the free document that goes with it, I offer you several cards to colour and fill with messages of love, comfort, thanks, etc. Use them to write to grandparents, to family, or to thank those who continue to work to provide us with essential services: medical personnel, grocery workers, mailmen, the people who pick up the garbage, etc.
Let me know how you use these cards, and I will share your ideas in the next newsletter. You can write a comment on the website or simply reply to this email.
For more original card ideas, see the Animaplates website. There is something for everyone!
Because you are a Pro
Last week, we published three more printables for Easter: a maze, a colouring page and a spot-the-differences game.
Also: a zentangle colouring page with feathers, a pre-writing exercise, a connect-the-dots picture of a horse and two classic sudokus.
All printables are yours with a Pro membership. In addition, a Pro membership gives you 40 credits that you can spend any way you want on the website.
During the month of April, take advantage of our 25% rebate on membership prices (coupon code IStayAtHome)!
Have a great week!
Joelle
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