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‘D’ for #36daysoftype my favorite lockdown look would probably be wearing pyjamas 😴#LockdownLetters #36days_D
‘C’ for #36daysoftype stuck in the world’s longest lockdown #LockdownLetters
#LockdownLetters provided four inspiring letters from our collection and asked young people to write their own letters to mark this unusual year. https://t.co/BDT8v5UoOq
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This unusual year has seen us relying on technology to overcome distance, but writing a letter, especially around the holidays, brings a personal touch to long distance communication. Why not join our #LockdownLetters project & let our letters inspire you? https://t.co/5IkecjhM6o
Our final week of #LockdownLetters is here. This week we explore letters of hope inspired by a letter from a First World War soldier. Take a look and consider how you could write your own hopeful letter for the project:
https://t.co/SFGcqTn3zJ
It's the third week of our #LockdownLetters project and this week we're looking at strength. Explore this letter from Princess Elizabeth Tudor and consider how it shows strength in the face of adversity. How could it inspire your own writing?
https://t.co/w9gTq4Ggoe
The second week of our #LockdownLetters project asks you to examine a letter from Nelson Mandela and consider how a letter can be a letter of kindness. Take a look:
https://t.co/CJMxhG169Z
Families are invited to take part in our #LockdownLetters project! Children can contribute by writing letters about their own experiences of lockdown, in response to our archive documents. Complete our first activity which involves a famous secret agent: https://t.co/cQfZjt16H7