Exchange chain letter. Children's books. Send one book, six copies. US,
2006.
[Drawing of smiling child seated on
floor
Send book to:
reading a book, facing left, all contained
in a
rectangle]
Age:
Address:
Move me up:
Age:
Address:
Dear
Sometime in the next week, have your mom and dad send a copy of this
letter to
six of your friends.
Please send a children's book to the child whose name is at the top of
this letter.
Then, omit that name, move my name up, and add your name below
mine. In
about two weeks, you will receive 36 books to read with your mom and
dad.
Don't forget to put you name, city and state, and age if you want, on
the inside
cover of the book you send. It will be great fun to see where all the
books have
come from.
This project is part of the US Literacy Program designed to help young
children
develop an interest in reading and has ben cleared by the US Post
Office.
Hooray for young readers!!!
You will need to make 12 copies of this letter. Each friend gets a
letter with your
name on it and one blank copy. If you don't wish to play, please send
this letter
back to me. It wouldn't be fair to the other children if it wasn't
continued.
Thank you for playing and happy reading!!!
From
Late generation photocopy of word
processor original (right justified). Lines above as written but not
justified. No envelope or names. Received in Oregon in 7/2006. Provided
by Daniel Hinrichs. Entered by DWV, 7/25/2006.
xe2006-07_ch-book_s1n2q6
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