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PACKAGING: Your stationery set is packaged in a clear plastic sleeve for easy storage and gift giving.This means your stationery will remain vibrant and crisp if you plan to keep it on hand and not use it all right away! DESIGN & PRINTING: Design is digitally printed onto your stationery with bright, archival quality inks using the latest printing technology.Return address printing on envelope flap is available. Available in 19 colors (see image for options). ENVELOPES: Premium weighted envelopes with square flaps.FLAT NOTE CARDS: One-sided note cards (A2 size: 4.25 x 5.5 inches), blank on back.An ideal gift for that special little someone in your life. Connections stationery sets include – 25 sheets of stationery paper, 25 envelopes, 36 colorful stickers, 2 colored ink pads, 1 rubber thank you stamp, and 1 fine line blue pen.After all, everyone loves to receive a handwritten letter. Staying connected – a letter to a grandparent or penpal, or thank you note to a special friend or teacher our stationery set is a great way for kids to express themselves and stay connected to those near or far.Kids can get creative with the stamp and stickers to personalize every letter. The high-quality cardstock is easy to write on and fountain pen friendly.
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A joy to write and receive- our eye-catching explorer themed kids stationary will appeal to both boys and girls.Our letter writing kit helps build a child’s confidence in writing and spelling, improve penmanship, and develop all-important communication skills. Make writing fun – go beyond traditional, repetitive handwriting exercises and make letter writing an exciting experience.Award winning stationary writing set – in today’s digital age Bryon’s Games advocates getting back to basics to ensure children understand the importance and meaningfulness of personal communications, and the Creative Child Award panel agrees.