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Childhood cancer patients can stay at hospitals for months at a time. It is difficult for families to keep their rooms from becoming stale, plain and lonely. "Send-a-Smile" greetings can add a dash of color and happiness to those dull rooms. Greetings are hand crafted cards with messages of happy wishes created by perfect strangers who care. The greetings are not focused on the patient’s sickness and to hope for a good recovery, but on making a child feel special by wishing they have a great day.
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The greetings should be fun upbeat greetings. You could add… A joke A riddle with the answer on the back A short poem or rhyme Just make it fun!
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Incredible, Sweet, One-of-a-kind, Hard-to-beat, amazing, fun, extraordinary, great… Just a few things that describe you and how I hope your day will be. Have a great day! I sent this sunshine your way to say… I hope you have a great day! Just buzzing by…(picture of a bee) To say Hi and Have a great day! Sending a little sunshine your way To brighten up the rest of your day! Do you know what day it is??? Me either… But I hope you have a good one! What do you feed a teddy bear? Nothing, he’s already stuffed! Sending you a smile to say Have a great day!
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To make the greeting card extra special, add a touch of personality by literally inserting yourself in the card—a flat version. Print it, decorate it, and draw a picture of yourself on its face so the child receiving the card knows its creator and has a new friend. Use the Flat Friend Girl or Flat Friend Boy Template provided by your teacher.Flat Friend Girl Flat Friend Boy
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Before starting, wash hands thoroughly. Please do no write any personal information more than your first name. No last names, addresses, phone numbers, etc. Only non-toxic supplies are to be used while making cards. Sand, glitter, tempera paint, and glued items are NOT allowed. THANK YOU FOR MAKING YOUR GREETING AWESOME!!
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