A cartoon snail with big eyes and a smiling face, making a heart shape with its hands, standing near a yellow road sign that says 'Slow Down'; the snail has a large shell filled with mail.

In a world that rushes everything, we think some things are worth slowing down for.

Texts disappear. Notifications stack up and vanish. But a handwritten letter? It can be tucked into a scrapbook, re-read a hundred times, and kept for years. For most kids growing up today, that experience simply doesn't exist. We think that's worth changing, because good things take time.

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Why it matters

Writing letters is secretly great for developing minds

Researchers and educators have long recognized letter writing as one of the most well-rounded developmental activities a child can do. Here's what's quietly happening in that developing brain:

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Handwriting & fine motor skills

Forming letters by hand strengthens the small muscle control and coordination that typing simply cannot replicate.

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Communication & self-expression

Letters teach kids to organize their thoughts, find the right words, and express themselves clearly — skills that last a lifetime.

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Reading & literacy

Writing for a real audience gives kids genuine motivation to choose words carefully and write well.

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Empathy & perspective-taking

Thinking about what the reader will feel builds the kind of social-emotional intelligence that screens rarely develop.

Patience & focus

Slowing down to write a letter, and waiting for one back, builds tolerance for delayed rewards in an instant-everything world.

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Confidence & pride

Finishing and mailing something real gives kids a tangible sense of accomplishment that a sent text never quite provides.