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Children love to learn about the helpers in their community. The 12 activities in this pack focus on The Post Office, Mail Carriers and Mail. These easy to assemble activities can be placed in your learning centers, turned into file folder games, or turne Post Office Preschool, Activities For Two Year Olds, Post Office Activities, Daycare Spaces, Office Activities, Pre Writing Practice, Dramatic Play Themes, Starting A Daycare, Community Helpers Theme

Children love to learn about the helpers in their community. The 12 activities in this pack focus on The Post Office, Mail Carriers and Mail. These easy to assemble activities can be placed in your learning centers, turned into file folder games, or turne

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Musings of an Average Mom: Postcard Templates Free Printable Postcards, Postcards For Kids, Teaching Genre, Kindergarten Spelling, Pretend Play Printables, Postcard Template Free, Diy Postcard, Printable Postcards, Free Postcards

My kids love playing mail! And apparently according to them the mailmen only comes when they are sleeping. So they take turns pretend sleeping while the other delivers the mail. So I decided to create some postcards for them to write on and colour. I saved them two to a page. You can write the address on the right, your message on the left and draw your own picture on the front. My son who usually loses interest in crafts or activities loved this! He kept asking me to get him another one to…

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printable stamps Post Office Game, Counting Coins Activities, Post Office Play, Pretend Play Printables, Office Activities, Free Mail, Office Stamps, Community Helpers Theme, March Themes

For a little coin-counting practice, I created this fun activity for my son; not only did it work on money and numbers, but it taught him about the postal system too! You should have seen his eyes light up when he saw our homemade post office box. He was SO curious to see how we’d be using it in our activity, he barely suffered through the book we read. I have lost count of the number of books we’ve read by Gail Gibbons. Her book The Post Office Book: Mail and How it Moves didn’t disappoint…

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