Postcards from Hawaii

Postcards from Hawaii
The third Friday in August is Admission Day in Hawaii. It celebrates Hawaii’s admission to the Union on August 21st, 1959.

This activity has your children creating postcards-

Materials needed:

• Hawaii travel brochures
• Scissors
• Index cards 4”x 6” are the best size for this activity, but you can also use 3x5 or 5x8. These can be white and plain on both sides, or lined. If you have some colored index cards on hand these can also be used.
• Glue

Work on the project:

While working on this project be sure to talk about Hawaii, and how it did not become a state until 1959.
• Using the travel brochures for pictures let the children cut of pictures to glue on their postcard (index cards). This can be a scene, people, food or whatever they want that they feel represents Hawaii.
• On the back of the card draw a line down the middle and write a postcard message on the left side of the line.

• Draw a stamp and add the address to the right hand side of the card. This postcard stamp kit is fun to use when making postcards Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Cling Rubber Stamp Set, Postcards

• Decorate a shoe box as a mailbox and mail the postcards to dad. Open them up at supper time and read the postcard.

Maybe a trip to Hawaii is in your future- this would be a good activity to help prepare and get excited about the trip.

Read more about Hawaii with your children Children's Book About Hawaii: A Kids Picture Book About Hawaii With Photos and Fun Facts and The Mystery in Hawaii: Our 50th State (Real Kids, Real Places). The Magic Tree House series has an adventure in Hawaii – check it out. High Tide in Hawaii (Magic Tree House 28).

It might be fun to look at some postcards from other places in America AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL postcard set of 20. Post card variety pack depicting United States travel sites and American theme postcards. Made in USA..




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