- Pressed leaves or flowers – pretty & also interesting to people from other countries
- A bookmark – you could make one or buy one themed around something your pen pal has an interest in
- Tea bags
- Hot chocolate/coffee sachets
- Sweets
- A couple of sticks of chewing gum
- Something you have cross stitched
- A postcard of your local area or somewhere you have visited
- A leaflet from a local attraction
- A photograph – this could be of you, your area, your friends, or whatever you would like to share with your pen pal
- A note card – either blank with the envelope, for them to use, or written in by you
- A crossword or Sudoku puzzle
- A newspaper clipping about something interesting, or perhaps relevant to a discussion you and your friend been having
- Flattened origami
- A friendship bracelet – I encourage this at any age!
- A keyring
- A ticket from somewhere you’ve recently visited, or your travel ticket
- A (non-metal) nail file – they now sell these with all manner of patterns on them
- Pretty plasters (band aids)
- A packet of flower seeds to plant (inland only)
- A packet of pretty tissues
- Your favourite recipe
- A pack of stickers
- A slim notepad
- A fun pair of socks
- Your favourite chocolate bar
- Washi tape
- A little quiz on a separate piece of paper – ask questions such as ‘what 3 items would you save in a fire, after your family?’ or ‘tell me about your best ever Birthday’
- Write a little list to pop in with your letter, such as ‘My top 10 books’, ‘My 5 favourite films’, or ‘What I’ve done today’.
- A hairband, hair bobble or hair clips
- A luggage tag
- Sticky notes
- A pen or pencil
- An inspirational quote
- Free cosmetic samples
- Drinks coasters, or free beer mats from your local pub
- An amusing comic strip
- Coins (of a low value), unless your pen pal is from the same country or uses the same currency (such as the Euro)
- A drawing or doodle
- Fun paperclips
- An air freshener
- A CD of your favourite music
- Postage stamps, if they collect them
- A fridge magnet
- Stationery for them to use
- Write the first line of a story and fold the piece of paper, then send it to your pen pal and ask them to not read what you have written but add the next line, fold it, and send it back to you
- Start a drawing off, then ask your penfriend to add to the drawing and send it back to you
- A map or travel guide for your city
- Paper confetti
- A handmade necklace
mar 18 2020 ∞
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