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I've managed to get my just-turned-seven granddaughter to help me sort and soak stamps a few times, so it's a start. She seemed to enjoy it, but, one step at a time. |
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She has a lot of chickens! Want some eggs? haha.. That's "Molly" (the rooster) Alley named it. Poor thing..haha |
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Quote: She has a lot of chickens! I think we've found a topical subject for her to collect!  Great photos, Jeff. You should be proud! Even if she doesn't take to philately later in life, this sort of hands-on discovery of the world (through stamps) is great for her intellectual growth. Brian |
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Here is a picture of my oldest daugther taken from a old photo we have in a photo album,you would believe what she became,she became a U.S.Marine.  |
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My 7 year old daughter enjoys doing this with me too. Your photos hit home, as I could put my daughter in place of yours in my mind. My 10 year old on the other hand certainly doesn't have the stamp gene. It's a bit early to say for the 4 year old.
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Here is a picture of my oldest daugther taken from a old photo we have in a photo album,you would believe what she became,she became a U.S.Marine. Awesome, tell her 'Doc' says 'hi'. this has been one of the best threads I have ever read. |
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Doc ,here is my little stamp buddy now--------somewhere in Korea ,with her guys  - |
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How cool! I'm 68, have 4 kids - 48, 48 (twins), 47, 45 - 3 boys and a girl. They all seemed to admire the ol man's hobbies - stamp collecting, model railroading, auto mechanics, and handguns - but none ever came close to really developing an interest in them...........
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