MY SON'S LETTER TO FATHER FROST😍

in Home Edders2 years ago

Hey, guys! Have you already written your New Year letters to Father Frost? Or Santa Claus? Do you have such a tradition?

In my country it's a very old tradition, and all kids write their letters with gift wishes to Father Frost, who comes on the 1st of January and give presents to good kids. As parents say: "You should be a nice boy (girl) to get a gift". I'm against such words, but because kids should be loved and should get love and joy just because they are kids of their parents, not because they are good for their family.

Nevertheless, this year letter was special for my bou because it was his 1st letter written with "adult" lowercase and uppercase letters.

We were practising writing for some months, training one letter after another. We've 33 letters in Russian, and we had much to do:)

But at last my son finished his writing book, and he was ready to write a letter!

He asked a new Lego constructor and new comics books.
I've bought a special letter and an envelop to Father Frost, and my son had to write his own info there (name, age, address and a gift he wants).

It was a very responsible task for him because he had to use new kind of letters. But he succeed much faster than I thought!

Now we're waiting for Father Frost and his magical box with gifts for kids:))😉

In my country it's a very old tradition, and all kids write their letters with gift wishes to Father Frost, who comes on the 1st of January and give presents to good kids. As parents say: "You should be a nice boy (girl) to get a gift". I'm against such words, but because kids should be loved and should get love and joy just because they are kids of their parents, not because they are good for their family.

Nevertheless, this year letter was special for my bou because it was his 1st letter written with "adult" lowercase and uppercase letters.

We were practising writing for some months, training one letter after another. We've 33 letters in Russian, and we had much to do:)

But at last my son finished his writing book, and he was ready to write a letter!

He asked a new Lego constructor and new comics books.
I've bought a special letter and an envelop to Father Frost, and my son had to write his own info there (name, age, address and a gift he wants).

It was a very responsible task for him because he had to use new kind of letters.

But he succeed much faster than I thought!

Now we're waiting for Father Frost and his magical box with gifts for kids:))😉

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Ahh how cute XD

I don't remember my boys ever writing letters to Santa but my daughter did for a little while. I still remember one Christmas, she was between 7 and 9, and she asked me what I wanted for Christmas. I was busy at the time and didn't realise what she was doing and so off-handedly answered "world peace" without looking up from what I was doing. I figured it out when I heard her carefully sounding it out while writing XD

What do you mean by "adult" lowercase and uppercase letters, do kids have a simplified version that they learn before learning the proper ones?

Hope Father Frost is able to bring the items on his list :D

oh yeah...we often say something to our kids without giving much attention to it, but they do give maximum attention to all we say and do

"adult" lowercase and uppercase letter - yeah, I mean, at first kids write very simple variant of letters, and onlt after it, at school, they learn to write books we all use in life

here there're both of them to compare

I see why the kids need as simplified version ^_^; and now I learned something too :D

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