Contact Toby
We always love to hear from "the world", and we read every single message.
If you would like to help us by volunteering your address, please read the following:
First of all, thank you! Your kind thoughts and comments are giving us endless smiles and happiness. Toby loves writing to a variety of countries, so sometimes, you might see us looking for contacts in one area of the world, when we have addresses from another. We hope you understand this - a news story can mean that we get a few dozen offers from one particular country, but have nothing at all from the rest of the world. Toby is only one little boy, and Sabine and Nigel (Mum and Dad) both work, so please accept our apologies that we cannot always get back to you - we do try!
If you are volunteering your address, it helps hugely if you write it the way it should go on the envelope - writing it out in one long line, without commas, means we have to guess which bit goes where, and we really want to maximise the chances of the letter getting to you!
We are trying to keep track of where contacts come from, so if you could tell us how you found out about Toby's project, that would be wonderful.
In summary - Toby would love to hear from you!
You can also follow Toby's Writing to the World journey on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writingtotheworld
If you would like to help us by volunteering your address, please read the following:
First of all, thank you! Your kind thoughts and comments are giving us endless smiles and happiness. Toby loves writing to a variety of countries, so sometimes, you might see us looking for contacts in one area of the world, when we have addresses from another. We hope you understand this - a news story can mean that we get a few dozen offers from one particular country, but have nothing at all from the rest of the world. Toby is only one little boy, and Sabine and Nigel (Mum and Dad) both work, so please accept our apologies that we cannot always get back to you - we do try!
If you are volunteering your address, it helps hugely if you write it the way it should go on the envelope - writing it out in one long line, without commas, means we have to guess which bit goes where, and we really want to maximise the chances of the letter getting to you!
We are trying to keep track of where contacts come from, so if you could tell us how you found out about Toby's project, that would be wonderful.
In summary - Toby would love to hear from you!
You can also follow Toby's Writing to the World journey on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writingtotheworld