Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

New stamps from USPS – Mail a Smile…

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Date of Issue : June 1, 2012

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Here is a beautiful smiling set of stamps to be issued by USPS on 1st June 2012 featuring characters from five Disney•Pixar movies. The stamps are just wonderful and sure to fascinate one and all especially kids !! This is all for tonight …..Till Next Post…Have a nice Time !!

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The new Mail a Smile (Forever®) stamps feature Disney•Pixar's unique characters who remind us of our fears and foibles, challenges and victories, and make us laugh while doing so. In 2012, their familiar faces will lift our spirits once again on stamps that remind us it's always a good time to “Mail a Smile.”


These Mail a Smile stamps feature beloved characters from five Disney•Pixar movies:
- A Bug's Life (1998)
- Toy Story 2 (1999)
- Monsters, Inc. (2001)
- Finding Nemo (2003)
- The Incredibles (2004)


This stamp sheet is a follow-up to the

Send a Hello (Forever®) stamps, a 2011 issuance featuring Disney•Pixar characters that grew out of the Art of Disney series issued from 2004 through 2008. From monsters, fish, and ants to toys and superheroes, Disney•Pixar characters have brought heart and humor to our lives for over 25 years.


Since 1995, Pixar Animation Studios has won 29 Academy Awards. Responsible for almost every major breakthrough in computer animation, the company continues to reset the bar in technology with every film. The Mail a Smile stamps are being issued as self-adhesive Forever® stamps, which are always equal in value to the current First-Class Mail one-ounce rate.

Mail a Smile Postcards !!

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Mailing a smile just got easier! This booklet of 20 cards features five colorful designs with pre-printed Forever® postage. Simply write a message, address, and send some cheer !!

Friday, May 25, 2012

Goofy Turns 80 today !

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Happy Birthday Goofy !!

Hi !

Goofy is famous Disney character, favorite of children all over the world…He is 80 years young now !! Goofy Many Happy Returns of the Day !!

Goofy is a cartoon character created in 1932 at Walt Disney Productions. Goofy is a tall, anthropomorphic dog, and typically wears a turtle neck and vest, with pants, shoes, white gloves, and a tall hat originally designed as a rumpled fedora. Goofy is a close friend of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck and is one of Disney's most popular characters. He is normally characterized as extremely clumsy and having little intelligence, yet this interpretation isn't always definitive; occasionally Goofy is shown as intuitive and clever, albeit in his own unique, eccentric way. Read More…

On May 25,1932, Goofy made his grand debut in his first cartoon called ‘Mickey’s Revue’, starring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar, and Dippy Dawg(more commonly known as Goofy).

When the character of Goofy made his Disney debut, he was originally known by the name of Dippy Dawg. Over the years he’s had a variety of unusual names, which include George Geef, G.G. Geef, Super Goof, G.G, and Goof.

Dippy Dawg in ‘Mickey’s Revue’ May 25, 1932

Here are some Goofy facts:

Goofy Sr. is his father and his mother is Grandma Goof.  He has a son called Max and his wife is Mrs. Geef.Goofy has had several pets, including Wilbur the grasshopper, Waffles the cat, Delores the elephant, Ellsworth the bird, Bowser the dog, and Mr. Pettibone the kitten.

He has several famous friends, including Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald and Daisy Duck, Pluto, Ludwig Von Drake, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar, and Chip and Dale to name a few.He has several enemies such as Pete, The Beagle Boys, The Phantom Blot, Louie the Mountain Lion, the Disney Villians, and Mortimer Mouse.

Read More…

View :  Goofy Stamps

 

Sunday, May 20, 2012

United Nations personalised stamp sheet features Tinkerbell

 

 

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 On 25th October , 2009, the United Nations  named Disney’s Tinker Bell “ Honorary Ambassador of Green ” for “ living consistently in harmony with the environment. ”

On 1st June 2012, UNPA will issue a personalized stamp sheet to celebrate Tinker Bell as the Honorary Ambassador of Green.The stamp sheet features the Disney fairy, Tinker Bell, The sheet, which can be personalized in New York, is composed of 10 stamps in the denomination of US$ 1.05.

UN made Disney's Tinker Bell as honorary ambassador to raise environmental awareness among children in 2009

The United Nations named the Disney animated character Tinker Bell an “Honorary Ambassador of Green” to help promote environmental awareness among children.

The announcement came just prior to a screening at UN Headquarters in New York of the world premiere of the Walt Disney animated film, “Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure.”

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Protecting the environment is an underlying theme of the Tinker Bell movies, according to the UN Department of Public Information (DPI), which adds that the Walt Disney Company uses its storytelling to inspire a love of nature and spirit of conservation in its audience.

In the  film, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, Tinker Bell's greatest adventure takes place in autumn, as the fairies in Pixie Hollow are busy changing the colours of the leaves, tending to pumpkin patches and helping geese fly south for the winter. When Tinker Bell accidentally puts all of Pixie Hollow in jeopardy, she must venture out on a secret quest to set things right.

The Initiative acts as a liaison between the UN and producers, directors, writers and new media professionals seeking a working relationship with the world body with the goal of raising awareness of critical global issues.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

International Philatelic Essay Contest for youth…

 

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British North America Philatelic Society (BNAPS) Youth Philatelic Essay Contest Announced

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The British North America Philatelic Society (BNAPS) is having an philatelic essay contest for young people ages 6 – 18.


According to an
press release the group sent out, "Stamp as well as cash prizes will be awarded.  Teachers, scout and stamp club leaders, as well as any adult who works with youth and the stamp collecting hobby are invited to share the contest information."


It goes on to say, "Youth are asked to find one or more stamps that are a meaningful symbol of their country.  Examples include flags, monuments, and other objects of historical significance.  The stamp(s) will be affixed to the page along with an essay of less than 250 words.  The written article should explain why the (flag, monument, historical item) is an important symbol for their country.  The essays may be handwritten or typed, double space is preferred.  The essay must be the original thoughts of the entrant."


"Prizes will be awarded by age group: 6 – 8, 9 – 11, 12 – 14, 15 – 18.  Monetary awards of $25, $10, and $5 will be awarded respectively to first, second, and third place winners in each age group.  Winners will also receive a philatelic prize.   The first 100 entries will receive a free packet of stamps.


"Only one entry per child.  Each entry should include the name of the child, complete mailing address, age as of

January 1, 2012, and a brief description of their collecting interest. 

Entries may be submitted electronically to nrdyer@comcast.net  or by mail to Bob Dyer, 1708 Granada Court, Petaluma, CA 94954.  (A photocopy may be sent – color preferred.)

The entries become the property of the British North America Society and will not be returned.  BNAPS reserves the right to publish entries on its website.

The contest is open to youth of any country.  Deadline for contest entries to be received is May 15, 2012.  Direct any questions to Bob Dyer"

To visit the  British North America Philatelic Society (BNAPS) website, click here.

source : http://stampcollectingroundup.blogspot.in/

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Children’s books on stamps…

 

 

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Here is a beautiful miniature sheet to be issued by Israel Post featuring eight classic Israeli children's books. The stamps are beautiful with special marginal tabs which are specialty of Israeli stamps and make a good collecting item for thematic philatelists.This souvenir sheet is very nice and sure to be liked very much by children.

This series is made up of eight classic Israeli children's books. They have become a common cultural denominator for two and even three generations of Israelis, from the first book in the series, "Come to Me, Nice Butterfly", which was published in 1945 through "Itamar Walks on Walls", which came out in 1986.

All of these books are geared toward toddlers who cannot yet read. As parents and grandparents read them to today's toddlers, they may reminisce about their own childhoods, enjoying the same stories they did when they themselves were children. All of these books have most definitely withstood the test of time.

Stamps on Health Tourism

Spas series of postage stamps

Magyar Posta  issued a new stamp series  on Health Tourism – Spas with two new denominations. The philatelic novelties depict characteristic interior and exterior details of Budapest's Király and Rudas Baths. The graphics of the first day covers and the postmarks are decorated with compositions related to the baths. Read More…

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: Ashwani Dubey - Gorakhpur

Friday, December 30, 2011

Club News..

 

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Hi ! I have just published January 2012 issue on Blog. This is the first issue of year 2012. Wish you all a very Happy and prosperous New Year !!

The issue can be viewed at :

http://rainbowstampnews.blogspot.com/ 

New Special Cover

100 years of Girl Guide Movement in India

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Salem: 29 November 2011

Screenshot_3 : Mahesh Parekh ( SIPA), Chennai -  email : maheshparekhb@gmail.com

Children’s Day

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Kota : 14 November 2011

Screenshot_3 : Ashwani Dubey - Gorakhpur

Auction

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ITS Postal Auction No.55 – Last Date: 14.01.2012

emails:  indianthematicsociety@gmail.com   surajjaitly@hotmail.com

Check detailed list of new 145 Lots offered from India and overseas in ITS Postal
Auction No.55 at
http://indianthematicstamps.webs.com/apps/documents/   OR

http://itsstampnews.blogspot.com/2011/12/s-postal-auction-no55-last-date-1412012.html

Saturday, November 19, 2011

New stamps from Italy..

 

 

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Made in Italy : "Fratelli Carli"

Date  of Issue : 19 November 2011

Italian Post has issued two new stamps on 18th and 19th November 2011. The one shown above is of famous Made in Italy series and the other featuring Palace of the Mint of Italian unification in Rome.

 

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Issuance of a definitive stamp belonging to the series theme "Made in Italy" Fratelli Carli dedicated to the centenary of the foundation

Cartoon depicting in stylized, graphic design elements related to the company Fratelli Carli: the background, the sea and a hill with cultivation of olive trees, left a demijohn and a truck in the foreground with the old word "Fratelli Carli" .
Completing the legends the stamp "MADE IN ITALY"

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Date of Issue : 18 November 2011

Palace of the Mint of Italian unification in Rome

Vignette depicts the main facade of the Palace with the partial reproduction of the Mint, to the left of the coin by Attilio Motti, 1927, made for the fifteen years of the "New Mint" on the right design continues over the prospect of a medal, in lower left, three vertical stripes in the colors of the tricolor, completing the stamp to the legend "THE PALACE OF ITALY BRAND UNITS".

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From our Readers…

Private FDCs

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Created by Boben J E, Trivandrum

Friday, November 18, 2011

New Stamp Booklet on Children’s Day….

 

 

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A special Booklet on Children’s day was released  yesterday in Ahmedabad   by Ms Humera Ahmed, CPMG of  Gujarat Postal Circle. This beautiful booklet contains following pages. On one of the pages important links of PHILATELIC WEBSITES AND BLOGS are given. The list also includes the link of Rainbow Stamp Club. I thank Gujarat Postal Circle for including the link in their list !!

It is a beautiful stamp Booklet and a  nice collectible item for children and all stamp collectors . This Booklet is priced @ Rs 60 and is available at Ahmedabad ( Ph. 079 25501248) , Vadodara and Rajkot Philatelic Bureau. For more details contact email :  cpmggujarat@indianpost.gov.in 

 

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: Shrikant Parikh , Ahmedabad  www.setenantsofindia.blogspot.com

Monday, November 14, 2011

New stamps from India

 

Children’s Day

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Date of Issue : 14 November 2011

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India Post issued a set of two stamps and a Miniature sheet today to commemorate Children’s Day. The design of stamps feature winning entries of ‘Design a Stamp’ competition organized by India Post on 12.12.2010 as one of the special events of INDIPEX 2011. The theme of this contest was “Save the Tiger” . Tiger is one of the most endangered species and and is on the verge of extinction.

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Stamp Exhibition in New Delhi

Nilambari  - 2011, a district level stamp exhibition will be held at New Delhi from 16 – 17 November 2011. A special Cover will be released during the exhibition.

Venue : St Xavier Senior Secondary School, 4 Raj Nivas Marg, New Delhi - 110054

invitation card

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Children’s Day..

 

 

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Children's day,   known as "Bal Diwas", in India falls on November 14th every year and for good reason. Children's day in India is celebrated on Pandit Nehru's birthday as a day of fun and frolic, a celebration of childhood, children and Nehruji's love for them. When India gained its independence, he became the first Prime Minister of free India.

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Greetings to all children on their very Special Day  !!

 

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   commemorative stamps on Jawaharlal Nehru from USSR (1989) and Turkey

Chacha Nehru as the children fondly referred to him, was fond of both children and roses. In fact he often compared the two, saying that children were like the buds in a garden. They should be carefully and lovingly nurtured, as they were the future of the nation and the citizens of tomorrow. He felt that children are the real strength of a country and the very foundation of society. He was the ‘beloved’ of all the children who gave him the endearing name of ‘Chacha Nehru’.As a tribute to this great man and his love for the children, his birthday is celebrated all over India as ‘CHILDREN’S DAY’.

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Children’s stamps issued in 2010

"Children Day", as an event, is celebrated on various days in many places around the world, in particular to honor children. Major global variants include an Universal Children's Day on November 20, by United Nations recommendation.

Children’s Day 2011 stamp by India Post

India Post issues every year stamps on Children’s Day . Its designs feature best paintings  by  children , selected on the basis of painting competition organized for children.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The State Council for Child Welfare has selected the painting by K Rahul, a class V student of Kozhikode Balusseri Government Vocational Higher Secondary School, to be brought out as the Children’s Day stamp for 2011.

It is from the 700-odd pictures that they received from various parts of the state that Rahul’s painting was chosen by the Council. The stamp would be released at a function hosted by the Council at its building here on November 14, Children’s Day.

Ten-year-old Rahul is the winner of several water painting and pencil drawing competitions hosted by Forest Department, Vidyarangam, Kalasahitya Vedi, National Balatharangam, ‘Thathamma’ and ‘Balarama. He  also writes poems, a collection of which, along with his sister Soorya’s, has been brought out under the title, ‘Manthalir’. Rahul himself creates illustrations for his poems.  Rahul is the son of K Sreenivasan, an assistant field officer at the Veterinary Hospital Ayyankuzhy, and Vasanthi. Soorya, his sister, is a class VII student in Balusseri GGHS.

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World Diabetes Day – 14 November

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Algeria Post issued a postage stamp on 14 November 2003 to commemorate World Diabetes Day.

World Diabetes Day raises global awareness of diabetes - its escalating rates around the world and how to prevent the illness in most cases. Started by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and WHO, the Day is celebrated on 14 November to mark the birthday of Frederick Banting who, along with Charles Best, was instrumental in the discovery of insulin in 1922, a life-saving treatment for diabetes patients.

This year forms the third year of the five year campaign 2009-2013, that will take the main theme “Diabetes education and prevention” forward focusing more specifically on the theme for World Diabetes Day 2011 - ‘Act on Diabetes. Now’ !!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

New stamps from Ukraine..

 

 

“The 70th Anniversary of the Babyn Yar Tragedy”

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Date of Issue : 29 September 2011

"Tetiana Markus. 1921-1943. Hero of Ukraine"

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Date of Issue : 21 September 2011

 

“The 90th Anniversary of the Postage Stamps of Ukrainian People’s Republic” 

 

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Date of Issue : 12 September 2011

“ХІІ National Philatelic Exhibition “Ukrphilexp”. Odesa”

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Date of Issue : 9 September 2011

“World of Fairy-tale” “The Snow Queen” fairy tale : Hans Christian Andersen

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Date of Issue : 1 September 2011

Article

Stamps are Part of our Historical Patrimony

PHILANEWS_Belgium Post

STAMPS ARE PART OF OUR

HISTORICAL PATRIMONY

Autumn 2003. The phone rings. Its the secretary of the Belgian Post Philately Commission. In a few words, he asks me to sit on the Commission. I accept enthusiastically, not only due to my personal connection with the postal service as the daughter of a postman, but mainly because of my profession as historian. As a specialist in matters of identity, I know the importance of the postage stamp. When a nation state is born, the postage stamps, along with the flag, the national anthem and the banknotes, are one of the factors by which it affirms itself. Every item of correspondence being sent from any country in the world must carry a stamp which has been issued by that country and identifies it as such.

Thanks to its stamps, a nation becomes a reality, not just in the eyes of its own people, but also to everybody else. With this in mind, I went to my first meeting of the Philately Commission. Of considerable impor­tance among the subject areas put forward for 2005 was that of the 175 years of Belgium. I felt this theme was an excellent opportunity to draw attention to some of the major issues in our history. In actual fact, if people knew the symbolic value of the image of the monarchs shown on the stamps, wouldn't the 175th anniversary be the ideal occasion to remind them about the social issues, the education battles, the two world wars, federalism?

Apart from its normal purpose, a stamp can - and should - help us to learn that little bit extra. We might like a particular stamp, or not, but it can also generate discussion. Questions associated with history are not always easy to evoke by just a postage stamp. How can the question of Congolese independence be brought up without treading on someone's toes, how can the persecution of the Jews be "depicted", how can we make choices which reflect certain commitments while always bearing in mind the necessary diversity and balance?

The totality of the stamps issued by the Belgian State constitute a re­markable legacy. The events we select, the phenomena we want to be remembered, constitute one way of writing the history of Belgium, with her choices, her commitments, her identity and her diversity!

Chantal Kesteloot, member of the Philately Commission since 2004, Researcher with the 'War and Contemporary Society' (www.cegesoma.be) Research and Documentation Centre.

Published in Phila News of  Belgiam Post

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