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You can make a difference on this earth.
Consider sponsoring a needy child through a respected charity
and watch their life change and yours too.

Click here to help a child

Thank You,
Paula

Paper Toys, Flat Gifts, and Creative Ideas to Include in Letters

Many child sponsorship agencies allow you to include only flat paper gifts
in your monthly or semi-annual letters to your sponsored child.
Not only are these ideas useful for keeping in touch and building a
relationship with your sponsored child, these ideas can also be used by
grandparents, members of the military, and others who are in situations where
they need to maintain relationships with the children they care about via
long distance communication. Always keep in mind the appropriateness of the gift vs the child's age.

* Stickers
* Scenic Postcards from your area and your travels
* Small, very thin paper books with colorful pictures
* Pop-up Cards
* Music/Song Cards
* Paper Book Marks
* Free Paper Dolls
* Mini Coloring Books
* Mini Sticker Paper Doll Books
* Free Paper Toys (The Toymaker - GREAT site!)
* Free Paper Toy Cars and Buildings
* Free Print-n-Play Toys
* Free Spanish Educational Coloring Pages
* Free English Educational Coloring Pages
* Free Preschool and Alphabet printable books (DLTK)
* Free Little Golden Book's Printable coloring Pages
* Free Animal Paper Dolls/Toys
* Sign up for Free Samples from Dover Publications (Coloring Pages, Post Cards, Photos, Mazes, etc)
*Animal and Japanese Holiday Papercrafts by Yamaha
*Paper Museum - Neat Japanese Food, Animal, Rooms, and Holiday Papercrafts(Site is in Japanese)
*Canon Paper Crafts - Paper animals, Paper buildings, other neat papercrafts
*Clifford printables and house from PBSKids
*Ben & Jerry's Paper New England Village

These are my Sponsored Children


Ana from Honduras and Neha from India

Last Revised: 10/11/06

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