
Get started writing a letter now with these 10 tips. Or download them and make copies to help your friends, family and co-workers get started!
Getting started can be the toughest part. Form a mental picture of the child and the things that you enjoy or appreciate about the child. |
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| Make
a list of adjectives that describe the child: funny, honest, smart, skillful,
helpful, caring... |
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Begin with a favorite poem or a famous quote that has special meaning to you. |
| Remember
fun times or special moments you and the child have shared. Refer to these
events and tell the child what you enjoyed about that time. |
| Be
specific and descriptive. Use humor. Try Do you know what I like
about you? I like it when you . . . |
| You
need not limit yourself to pen and paper. Send an encouraging e-mail,
postcard, greeting card, or simply tell the child how you feel, over the
phone or face-to-face. |
| Dont
worry about the length and feel free to write it by hand. A short note
can be cherished as much as a formal letter. |
Include things that you would like to hear in a letter that you might receive. Chances are, the incredible kid you're writing to feels the same! |
| Be
optimistic and future-focused; emphasize positive self-esteem. |
| Write a letter
right now! |
Sample Sentences to Get You Started

Need a little inspiration?! Read the letters below, written to real kids by
people in their lives in celebration of Absolutely Incredible Kid Day®
in previous years.
Dear Kristen,
Today is absolutely incredible kids day. You are so very special to me, I am so proud of all of your accomplishments. Keep up the great work. You have a heart as big as Texas and I love it when you sprinkle your happy dust on your friends and family and even people you do not know.
Love Mommy
Jessica,
I am writing to you on Absolutely Incredible Kid Day. And since you are one of my Incredible Kids, you qualify!
I have been bragging about you here at work because of your being selected for the cheerleading team. I know it took a lot of hard work and courage to compete and practice. I will be a proud papa in the stands, watching you and your team next year.
I looked over your progress report last night and can see the improvement being made in algebra keep up the studying and hard work and it will all come together in class.
Well, have a good day and I love you.
Dad
Dear Anthony,
Hello! March 18th [1999] is Incredible Kids Day. And do you know what? I think you are the most incredible, helpful, wonderful kid on the planet!! Whoever knew a ten-year old boy could do so much to help everyone he knows? Whoever knew a ten-year old boy could be so smart? I dont know, but its all in your, my cool little brother! Always helping Kuya when he cant write out or read his homework, or helping me separate the clothes for the laundry. Also, thanks for always getting the cordless phone when we were all too lazy! Anthony, you were always listening whenever I would tell a story, even though everyone had already stopped listening!! Anthony, you are so funny when you copy The Simpsons! And youve come to be such an awesome dancer! Youre even better than me sometimes! WOW! You are so cool! Basically, Im giving this to you to tell you how special you are: to me, to your Kuya, to family. We love you.
Love,
Ata
Note: Kuya means older brother and Ate means older sister in Tagalog, the native language of the Philippines.
Dear Grandpa,
We received a memo at work about Camp Fires Incredible Kid Day, where they encourage you to write letters to kids to let them know how special they are!
Well, I cant think of a bigger or more special kid than you! Youve been my buddy and friend and silly old Grandpa for over 42 years now and I consider myself a very lucky person. Im so thankful that my Grandma is such a smart woman and married such a caring, loving person who has been an incredible asset to our family...
There are so many good memories and happy times. I look forward to seeing you both again soon and adding some more great memories to the old ones.
Thanks for being you, Grandpa.
Love from your kid,
Julie
Dear Pancha,
We love your head,
We love your toes,
And in your book
Please keep your nose
So you can learn
Before you play.
Enjoy your friends!
Enjoy your day!
Love, Mom & Dad