Next, Maggie Mae creates the mail she wants to send. She goes into her desk and gets a blank piece of stationary and an envelope.
Stationary is special paper that is just for writing letters. It often includes decorations along the border of the page. Sometimes it’s a pretty color. Stationary is best for writing longer letters.
If she's drawing a picture, Maggie Mae might just use plain white paper instead of stationary. Sometimes she creates cards out of colorful construction paper folded in half.
Cards, letters, and drawings need to go into an envelope to be sent. An envelope is a piece of paper folded to look like a pocket to hold your letters and drawings. Envelopes have a sticky flap that you lick to seal the letter shut.
Maggie Mae folds up her stationary or places her already folded card into an envelope and licks it so it stays closed.
Stationary is special paper that is just for writing letters. It often includes decorations along the border of the page. Sometimes it’s a pretty color. Stationary is best for writing longer letters.
If she's drawing a picture, Maggie Mae might just use plain white paper instead of stationary. Sometimes she creates cards out of colorful construction paper folded in half.
Cards, letters, and drawings need to go into an envelope to be sent. An envelope is a piece of paper folded to look like a pocket to hold your letters and drawings. Envelopes have a sticky flap that you lick to seal the letter shut.
Maggie Mae folds up her stationary or places her already folded card into an envelope and licks it so it stays closed.