Written invitation from grandma to grandson

Our granddaughter should be surprised with a written invitation to visit a baking ship. I imagined that she could read / read this invitation herself - for the first time in her life!

Since she can not estimate the time so accurately and her waiting until the desired date so more than difficult, I have put in the middle of the sheet a table: Here she can every evening before going to bed to mark the tipping day, until finally deeeeer day has come!

Furthermore, I have decorated the sheet with Christmas or baking technical graphics that may not be shown here for copyright reasons - so everyone has a free hand! Maybe someone can draw great or glue a sticker on it or, or, or ... Since the child to be gifted is in first reading age, I have kept the text very short and formulated short sentences. I printed the syllables in different colors to make it easier to read the meaning (and at all).

Like a letter from the authorities, I folded this invitation 2 times horizontally and put it into an envelope, which of course was addressed to her and decorated with 2 biscuits and a small chocolate Santa Claus. Caution: At least my biscuits have greased a lot, so I first put a thin, grease-absorbent cardboard in the envelope, when viewed from the top, and then first the paper.

Enjoy the imitation; offers itself for many occasions!

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