A story of a mail carrier preschool

What a delightful idea! Here's a story for a preschool-aged mail carrier theme:

Title: "The Adventures of Maily the Mail Carrier"

Synopsis: Maily is a friendly mail carrier who delivers mail to all the children in the neighborhood. She loves her job and takes pride in making sure every child receives their mail on time. One day, Maily decides to take a special route to deliver mail to all her preschool friends.

Story:

Maily put on her bright yellow mail carrier uniform and grabbed her mail bag. She was excited to start her special delivery route to the preschool. As she walked to the first stop, she saw her friend Emma waiting at the door.

"Hi, Emma! I have a special delivery for you!" Maily exclaimed, handing Emma a letter with her name on it.

Emma's eyes lit up. "Yay! I love getting mail!" she said, giving Maily a big hug.

Maily continued her route, delivering mail to all her preschool friends. At each stop, she introduced herself and handed out letters, cards, and packages. The children were thrilled to receive their mail and thanked Maily with big smiles and hugs.

As Maily walked to the next stop, she saw her friend Max playing outside. "Hey, Max! I have a special delivery for you!" Maily called out.

Max ran over to Maily, his eyes shining with excitement. "Wow, Maily! You're the best mail carrier ever!" he exclaimed, taking the package from Maily.

Maily beamed with pride. She loved making her preschool friends happy.

As the day went on, Maily delivered mail to all her friends, including Olivia, Ava, and Julian. Each child was delighted to receive their mail and thanked Maily with big hugs and high-fives.

Activities:

  1. Mail Sorting: Provide the children with a set of letters and envelopes. Ask them to sort the mail into different categories (e.g., letters to friends, letters to family members, etc.).
  2. Mail Carrier Costume: Encourage the children to dress up as Maily, the mail carrier. Provide them with a yellow vest, hat, and mail bag.
  3. Mail Delivery: Set up a pretend mail delivery station. Provide the children with letters and envelopes to deliver to their friends. Encourage them to use their best mail carrier voices and say "Hello! I have a special delivery for you!"
  4. Mail Art: Provide the children with paper, crayons, and markers. Ask them to create their own mail art, such as drawing a picture or writing a message on an envelope.
  5. Mail Carrier Song: Sing a fun mail carrier song together, such as "The Wheels on the Mail Truck" or "The Mail Carrier's Song."

Conclusion:

Maily's special delivery route was a huge success. She delivered mail to all her preschool friends and made them happy. As she walked back to her mail truck, she felt proud of the important job she did. She knew that she was helping to bring joy and connection to the children in her neighborhood.

The end.