The easiest way to write a children's letter is to give it to the child to write. Any letter that comes out of the pen of a child will be called children's. But what about an adult who for some reason needed to write a children's letter? Let's get it right.
Instruction manual
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The first thing that comes to mind is to change the handwriting. Write large, with pressure, slowly displaying letters. Give preference to block letters. So the author of your letter will seem even more child than he really is.
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Right-handed people should not try to write with their left hand, and left-handed people, respectively, with their right hand. So you will achieve the exact opposite result - your letter will not be childish, but senile, with a trembling handwriting. Do not believe? Check it out for yourself.
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Do not forget about the mistakes. You will have to do them on purpose, so think over in advance what spelling mistakes you need to make in some words. Plan punctuation or styling in whole sentences.
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Address your letter to mom, dad, grandfather, grandmother, aunt, uncle, friend or girlfriend of that baby on whose behalf you are writing. Put yourself in his place, imagine that you are him. Remember how they wrote letters in childhood. If you liked to do this, it will be easier for you to recall childhood experience and relive it in adulthood.
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When you enter the role deep enough, it will be easier for you to choose words and phrases. Believe in the proposed circumstances, that you are a child who writes a letter "to the village of grandfather." And then your addressee will also believe that he is holding a children's letter in his hands.
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There is another very good way to write a real children's letter. To do this, you need to be able to draw at least a little. Try replacing some nouns with images or pictures. For example, you write that you ate a watermelon yesterday. Instead of the word "watermelon" draw a watermelon. If you write that today it is snowing, instead of the word "snow" draw a few snowflakes. Write in simple words and short sentences. Draw pictures clearly. And you will definitely be understood.