It would be Auntie.... and Uncle.... and if it is to their child too, cousin ....
How old is your son?
is he old enough to copy his name if you wrote it down or lightly in pencil first,
if not and he is very young how about letting him use some finger paints to "sign" or you write his name in bubble writing and he colors it in.
hope this helps
2007-07-10 08:48:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You can start the note: Dear Aunt May and Uncle George. If your son is too young to write make a handmade thank you note by folding construction paper in half and have him draw a picture of the presents. You can have him trace the words thank you with a crayons. We did this when I was a kid and it always went over big. But I only remembered it because I got it off the website below. She's got other stuff, too.
2007-07-10 16:01:15
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answered by Anonymous
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How old is your son? 5? 10? 25? If so he should write his own thank you notes.
If he's just a baby himself, then the note should be from YOU.
Otherwise it's a lie.
that said,
Dear Aunt Jane, Uncle Jim and Cousin Jake:
Thank you for the ___________ you sent to me for my birthday.
PICK ONE -
1) It's something I've wanted for a long time.
2) I'm sure I'll get a lot of use out of it.
3) I'll bet I'm the first one in my neighborhood to have one of these.
Sincerely,
Joey
Joey should write this in his own handwriting - no matter how crabbed. YOU address the envelope - so it gets delivered.
2007-07-10 08:59:17
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answered by Barbara B 7
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It should be short and to the point. "I want to thank you very much for the XXX you gave my son for his birthday. He enjoyed it very much. It was very thoughtful of you" Something like that.
How old is your son? If he's old enough to write, HE should send the notes. When I was a kid, I wasn't allowed to play with the toy or wear the clothes I got as a gift until I'd written the thank -you note. My mom would deal with addressing the envelope and sending it.
If he's not old enough to write, they're going to know it wasn't from him. You could have him 'sign' the note, though, to show that he at least participated, showing his gratitude.
2007-07-10 08:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No. One notice for each. Bridal bathe thank yous could desire to be gained in the previous the marriage, whether this is 2 weeks, sorry. Take one or 2 hours in front of the television one night and end them.
2016-10-01 07:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Well first thing you need to do is get a piece of paper, pens, crayons, and your imagination ready. Sit down and write exactly what you said....it's perfect!
2007-07-13 13:03:50
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answered by missnasa2001 4
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Write it from the offspring's perspective.
Thank you for the lovely gift. I will look just adorable in the new outfit. (or something listing the actual gift)
Hugs and kisses,
the kid
2007-07-10 08:11:34
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answered by csucdartgirl 7
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how old is your son? if he's a baby or toddler, just write large, sloppy letters that say "thank you" in crayon of course
2007-07-10 09:37:20
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answered by twosey ♥ 5
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when i do it for my kids i put dear Uncle(name) & Aunt (name)
Thank you very much for my gift(s), I loved them and appriciate it very much
2007-07-10 08:11:19
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answered by atv_chick_2003 4
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Do it in crayon! That would be so cute.
Uncle, Aunty, thanks for da cool gifts. Luv em'.
2007-07-10 08:18:54
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answered by Born Valentine's Day 5
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