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E Greeting Cards



Is your To Do list longer than your Christmas list? Then, let our e greeting cards help eliminate some of your hassle. It's hard enough to fit the essentials into a packed parenting day. Who has time for greeting card shopping, too?! Eliminate searching through boxes of cards that look forlorn and old. Say NO to squeezing into packed card aisles during holiday time.

Relax in a comfortable chair, grab a cup of tea, and sift through our thorough collection of e cards. Simply click on the pictures above to find the perfect card for all your special occasions.

Begin showing your friends

and family how much you

care. . . today!


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Sending e greetings are definitely quick. They are fun too! However, showing children how to find appropriate cards on the internet is certainly a worthwhile home school lesson as well (some supervision is wise, depending on the age of your students, as the internet can occasionally lead to inappropriate content).

My suggestion, though, is to not stop with e cards. The art of letter writing has been lost today. Few people take the time to send a card or hand written note anymore. But there is certainly still value in mailing a personal thank you note or short letter of encouragement to someone. So, whether you set aside a night a couple times a year or you schedule letter writing into your school day, be sure to try the e card alternative -- real cards!

Here are some ideas to get you started. You could make your own cards as part of an art lesson. Then have your children write a birthday poem or Father's Day verse for your writing class. Save special cards that you receive. They will serve as fantastic illustrations for your children to emulate. Be creative. And, as always, make it fun!





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