Stamps and Sunday School
Rev. Doug Forbes writes in the Norton Mirror, "Stamp collecting can open up new worlds of adventure for our young people. It’s educational and lots of fun too."
He suggests as a Sunday school activity, "Give each student a notebook and instruct him or her write a different title at the top of each page, such as: God’s creation, interesting people, states, countries, etc. Place a large pile of stamps on the middle of the table and ask the children to use tacky glue to place stamps on the corresponding pages of their notebooks."
Not sure sure about that "tacky glue" but otherwise sounds like a great idea to get kids started in the hobby.
If you want to send him some stamps (along with some hinges!) he can be reached at easton@cnc.com.
To read the entire article, click here.
He suggests as a Sunday school activity, "Give each student a notebook and instruct him or her write a different title at the top of each page, such as: God’s creation, interesting people, states, countries, etc. Place a large pile of stamps on the middle of the table and ask the children to use tacky glue to place stamps on the corresponding pages of their notebooks."
Not sure sure about that "tacky glue" but otherwise sounds like a great idea to get kids started in the hobby.
If you want to send him some stamps (along with some hinges!) he can be reached at easton@cnc.com.
To read the entire article, click here.
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