Be sure to write neatly when
addressing your envelope so your letter will reach its correct
destination.
Include the following three items:
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Before
the letter is delivered, the stamp will be
cancelled by the post office. This is an example
of a cancellation mark, however there are many
other types.
Stamps
are cancelled so that they cannot be used
again. |
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For
our Parsley Postal Pals program, students
may draw a stamp, or they may use a
sticker or rubber stamp. This is a
wonderful opportunity to be creative! |
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Students
also do not have to use an envelope.
They may fold over their letter in
thirds and write the above information
on one of the blank sides. Be
sure to 'seal' your letter with a staple,
tape, or sticker. |
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When
you are done writing and addressing your letter,
take it to our special mailbox in the front lobby. |
Learn
how stamps are made by reading Who
Decides What is Pictured on a Stamp? And Where do the
Ideas Come From?
Want
to start collecting stamps? Visit Welcome
to the Hobby - Your Adventure Begins.
Learn
about the History
of the U.S. Postal Service
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