2013 Teach Preschool Postcard Exchange

We are pleased to announce Teach Preschool’s fourth annual  fall postcard exchange.  Over the last four years, Deborah has learned many things about organizing a postcard exchange.  Each year, she tweaks the format just a little to make it run a little more smoothly.  Last year, I had the pleasure of helping her organize the exchange and I can honestly say it is a WHOLE LOTTA work!  But I think we may have finally figured out the secret to making the postcard exchange much more manageable for us, while also allowing our participants a bit more ownership.

2013 Postcard Exchange

This year, we will be using a new private Facebook group exclusively for all communication and address exchanges.  You must be a member of this Facebook group to participate in this year’s postcard exchange.  You will be asked to enter your email below so that we may send you an invitation to join the 2013 Teach Preschool Postcard Exchange group.  All communication after that will be through the group, rather than by email.

2013 Teach Preschool Postcard Exchange

2013 Teach Preschool Postcard Exchange

The following are the details for the 2013 Teach Preschool Postcard Exchange…

Date: Week of September 15th, 2013 through the week of December 1st, 2013

Number of post cards : The groups will consist of 12 members, with at least 2 members from outside the U.S.   You will need to plan to mail at least 1 postcard per week over an 11 week period of time.  Keep in mind that international postage costs a bit extra (about $1-2 per postcard).

Who may join: The fall postcard exchange is open to any preschool age (ages 3 to 5) classroom or homeschool group of children. What should you send: Any type of postcard is acceptable.

What should you include on your postcard: A little bit about your class and the state or country your post card is from.

How do you sign up: To sign up for the 2013 Teach Preschool Postcard Exchange please click on the link below to enter your email address and Facebook user name.  An invitation to join the Facebook group will be sent to the email address you enter.  Please be sure to check your spam or junk folder, as well.  Addresses will be exchanged among members in the private, invitation only Facebook page.  Further details and instructions will be posted on the 2013 Teach Preschool Postcard Exchange Facebook group page.  If you are viewing this post through an email, you will need to click on the title 2013 Teach Preschool Postcard Exchange at the top of the post.  It will take you to the actual blog post where you will be able to input your information.

To participate in the 2013 Teach Preschool Postcard Exchange please fill out the form below to enter your email address and Facebook username:

The 2013 Teach Preschool Postcard exchanged is now CLOSED.

UPDATE:  If you have returned to this blog post because you have not yet received an email invitation to join the Facebook group, then you may need to re-enter your email address and Facebook user name.  I noticed several incomplete email address and had a few get bumped back to me.  I’ve also had one or two school district emails get bumped back, possibly because of spam filters.  You can always contact me at teachpreschool.wpengine.com@gmail.com to try to resolve these issues.


The deadline to submit your email for the 2013 Teach Preschool Postcard Exchange is Sunday, September 8, 2013!  You will have until Friday, September 13th to join the Facebook group.  No new members will be accepted after September 13th.

If you have any questions, please leave a comment below and we will answer it here for everyone to read.  Thank you!

Deborah J Stewart

Deborah J Stewart

Every time I think I know everything I need to know about teaching young children, God says, "Hold on a minute!" and gives me a new challenge.

Let me tell ya...

With each new challenge that you overcome, you will find yourself better equipped and more passionate about teaching young children.

God didn't call wimps to lead, teach, or care for His children. Nope, he has high expectations, so get ready. You will have to give your very best but after teaching for over 30 years, I can tell you that it is a wonderful and rewarding journey.

Whenever your calling feels hard, just remember, 'He who began a good work in you (and in the children you serve) will be faithful to complete it.'

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