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Old 01-11-2009, 09:57 AM #1
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Grin Postcards to a 2nd grade class

Hi Forum friends
I have a friend that is a teacher and received poor response from the kiddos families to request postcards or a picture of their area as out of town or country relatives family and friends.

I was wondering if anyone is interested I would provide you the address and teachers class name and really provide the children a geography lesson?

PM me as I am not sure the forum allows public info to be displayed.
Thanks in advance of anyone that helps.
di


Moderators if it is OK to post the address and then in 10 days you could remove it????
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