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On the last day of school, Anna came home with a stamped envelope from her kindergarten teacher. Mrs. Z had offered to be pen pals over the summer with kids from her class. By 4:00 that day (the last day of school, after getting home at 3:00), Anna had written her first pen pal letter.

“What are your plans for the summer? I plan to go to the pool. What do you like to do? It will be a fun summer.” Off to the mailbox it went. Three days later, she got a letter back! Anna’s reply is already off in the mail, and as I type this Anna is waiting by the mailbox in anticipation of a reply.

This whole thing made Molly desperate for her own pen pal! Thankfully we’ve got good friends in Oregon who have a daughter close to Molly’s age. We’re meeting them at the beach in July; becoming pen pals with Ester is giving them a great opportunity to re-connect before we go. I’m certainly not the first to realize the benefits of pen pals, although it has new meaning for us this summer.

We Are Teachers offers some helpful information in their article, Virtual Pen Pals: 5 Resources for Connecting Kids around the World (opens in a new window) and Family Education suggests five online resources to help you connect safely with email pals around the world (opens in a new window).

For us, we’ll do the old-fashioned method — “snail mail” to a person we already know. During our trip to the library yesterday I picked up Arthur’s Pen Pal (opens in a new window) to keep the buzz alive…and we got out some of our other books that have letters in them: Dear Tooth Fairy (opens in a new window), and Jolly Christmas Postman. (opens in a new window)

Here at Reading Rockets, we have a helpful article about letter writing (opens in a new window) to get you started!

How about you? Are you planning to have a pen pal this summer? Consider this blog one way to do it!

About the Author

Along with her background as a professor, researcher, writer, and teacher, Joanne Meier is a mom. Join Joanne as she shares her experiences raising her own young readers, and guides parents and teachers on the best practices in reading.

Publication Date
June 11, 2008

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