hmm....not just for girls.
but there is a site where you can RESEARCH just girls.
ex.
SWEDEN: 9045
USA: 39444
ENGLAND: 8902
ooo i want a swedish girl!
(you can type all of the gender, hobbies, age, language in)
GENDER: Female AGE: 12-14 HOBBIES: art, music, movies LANGUAGES: English
Sara Age 12
Mora Age 13
ooo I want Mora!
(clicks on Mora)
send an email to mora!
and then you send an email.
the site is:
students of the world
click on the first option
it's pretty exact, i have a bff from England now!!!
I'm only 12 years old and just learned about this, but I think it's "from your pen pal."
You can get a pen pal for preteen girls by using services like Students of the World. They allow young adults from around the world to communicate and learn about one another.
I am looking for a pen pal if an1 wants 1. Please reach me at a.swanger@usa.com
Studentoftheworld.info You can choose a penpal from anywhere in the world you can talk by email or snail mail. It is a very fun website and you can learn alot about other people and places. You might even find a new best friend!
Students Of The World mail. It is a pen pal website. studentsoftheworld.info
Just be a pen pal. EASY.
correspondant is the translation of pen pal. It is a person who becomes friendly.
No. Example: Yesterday, I wrote to my pen pal.
well i have a pen-pal which i met on a cruise that i went on. it is safe, easy, and fun to find pen-pals on vacations. you can just go make a friend and exchange e-mails addresses or letter addresses
What you should describe about Christmas to a pen pal depends in part on where your pen pal is from. If the pen pal comes from a country that is known to celebrate Christmas (Europe, North and South America, Australia, India), you might focus just on how you and your family in particular celebrate the holiday (i.e., religious observations, family travel and parties, traditional foods, when and how you exchange gifts). If the pen pal might not be familiar with Christmas, you would probably want to describe what Christmas is and why you celebrate it--and, of course, write about how you celebrate it, too.
Penny's purple pen politely punctuated papers. Larry liked licking his lucky pen. Peter's powerful pen produced perfect poetry.
pen friend i think