These printable fill-in-the-blank Thank You cards are perfect for post-holiday gratitude! And for even more fun, they double as Christmas coloring pages for kids.
Holiday celebrations at Kids Activities Blog has covered all sort of things to create, bake and make. Now it is time to write Thank You cards…
Printable Fill in the Blank Thank You Cards
Let’s be honest.
Writing Thank You cards can sometimes be time consuming and difficult. This can be compounded when you not only need to send Thank You cards for yourself, but “encourage” your children to send some as well.
We all want to raise children who display gratitude. Regularly expressing thanks can help kids learn that other people are spending time and energy on their behalf.
Christmas Coloring Pages
I love these Christmas coloring pages that double as fill-in-the-blank Thank You notes because it is a simple way for kids to say thanks. Younger kids can write these out with help and older kids will be able to complete the task without mom looking over their shoulder.
For the printable fill-in-the-blank thank you notes, click here: Thank You Cards Printable
How to Write a Friendly Letter
Learning the basic structure of a thank you note happens by organically by filling in the blanks. Kids will easily learn how to write a blank thank you card in the future based on how easy it is to fill in the blanks on this one. I know adults who still struggle with thank you notes because they are unfamiliar with the simplicity of a friendly letter:
- Heading
- Greeting
- Body
- Closing
- Signature
How to Write a Thank You Note
The thank you note is a form of a friendly letter. It can be simplified even further like we did for the printable fill-in-the-blank thank you notes or expanded on to include additional details. Here are the basic parts of a thank you note:
- Heading – In a very informal note, this is left off. For most thank you notes and friendly letters, the heading is the date. If you want to get a little fancier, you can also include your return address above the date.
- Greeting – This is the “Dear _____,” portion of the letter. Feel free to get creative it you are related to the recipient!
- Body – For thank you note purposes, this can be broken down to three simple topics: what you received, how you are going to use it, and a general happy statement of summary. For younger kids, eliminate the summary statement like we did on the printable fill-in-the-blank thank you notes. For older kids {and adults}, each of those areas can be expanded with an additional sentence or short story about the topic.
- Closing – This is a short, capitalized expression like: Love, Sincerely, Thanks, etc.
- Signature – Sign it and you are done!
Family Thank You Notes
One thing that my family did last year that got my kids very involved was to throw the basic structure of thank you notes out the window and instead of sending written thank you notes from each recipient, we sent a photo thank you card from the whole family. In the end, it took a little more time, but I love that the kids really got excited about the project and hopefully the thank you note recipients realized how much we appreciated their gifts.
More Christmas Coloring Pages
It is not too late to enjoy Christmas coloring pages! Many have winter themes…and who doesn’t love to throw a little Santa in the rest of the year? Here are some of our recent holiday related coloring pages:
- Christmas Printables – the most adorable cookie baking set…in paper!
- Christmas Coloring Pages – a cute winter-themed set of coloring pages for kids
- Printable Gift Tags for Kids to Color
Do your kids send thank you notes?
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