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5 Fun Ideas for Letters to CampersCreate a fill-in-the-blanks response letter.Provide a Top 10 List (a la David Letterman)Write a letter from a pet or favorite toy.Make up a story about a picture you've seen of them.Have everyone in the family write a warm fuzzy for your camper.
5 Fun Ideas for Letters to CampersCreate a fill-in-the-blanks response letter.Provide a Top 10 List (a la David Letterman)Write a letter from a pet or favorite toy.Make up a story about a picture you've seen of them.Have everyone in the family write a warm fuzzy for your camper.
Here are some tips and exercises to get you started:Short is good. You could write a 30-page letter, but you don't have to.Accentuate the positive.Be honest.Use the words "I love you" and "I am proud of you." These are two phrases children want to hear.23-Dec-2015
7 Tips for Writing Letters to Your CamperGive a positive update on the family.Ask one question.Include pictures with your letters.Share something you learned while your camper's away.Avoid Guilt-Tripping for return mail.Make a small puzzle in your letter.Write at least once a week.
8 Do's and Don'ts of Writing Letters to Children at Overnight CampDo Give a Family Update.Don't Ask Too Many Questions.Do Include Photos.Don't Insist on Returning Your Letters.Do Set an Example For Your Camper.Don't Send More Than One Letter a Week.Do Involve the Rest of the Family.
There are five things you want to do in a letter to camp:Say hello.Ask questions.Share the latest newsTell a joke or share something special.Encourage your camper.
The Five Best Letters To Send Your Child At Summer CampI can't wait to hear about your2026I'm so proud of you for20263. It's boring at home20264. Knock knock20265. As a general rule2026Your camper's email address is: camper@campkodiak.com and please put his or her first and last name in the subject line.
There are five things you want to do in a letter to camp:Say hello.Ask questions.Share the latest newsTell a joke or share something special.Encourage your camper.05-Jun-2011
The Five Best Letters To Send Your Child At Summer CampI can't wait to hear about your2026I'm so proud of you for20263. It's boring at home20264. Knock knock20265. As a general rule2026Your camper's email address is: camper@campkodiak.com and please put his or her first and last name in the subject line.