writing letters
April 30, 2012
Like the art closet, I've had this writing workshop in the planning stages for many, many months. Originally inspired by my Playful Learning E-course and Mariah's wonderful book by the same name, it was the call of the child that propelled me into action. When Finn started "writing letters" to everyone and everything, I knew I couldn't put off the writing workshop any longer.
Finn is almost three (the big birthday is less than two weeks away!) and he is a fellow who (mostly) takes good care of his art supplies and writing tools. But his brother? Notsomuch. So first thing's first - Finn needed a space that wasn't accessible to little hands. A child-sized table would have been ideal, but this works best for shared spaces.
You can see here that we have five envelopes, one for each family member plus one for "outgoing mail," where we can deliver inner-family notes and deposit letters that need to go outside to the mailbox.
This is a small binder that I found in the Martha Stewart collection at Staples. It's a perfect size for holding pre-printed address lables and stamps.
The sheet protectors have four compartments with flaps over the tops, and they fit an accordion-folded set of address lables rather well.
And here's the space in action!
Practicing the proper pencil grasp ...
picking out Auntie Liz's address label ...
putting the stamp on the envelope ...
licking the envelope ...
using his return address stamp ...
and putting it in the outgoing mail envelope!
If you add some scissors to the writing table, he'll stay there all day, filling envelopes with tiny pieces of cut paper.
All in all, one of the most-loved spaces I've created for my boy. I hope he continues to use it often, bringing his own ideas to the table while thinking about and creating for those he loves.