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[For Elementary School Students] Ideas for How to Add a Thoughtful Message to New Year’s Cards

When an elementary schooler receives a New Year’s card from a friend, many people may wonder what brief message to add in their reply.

In this article, we’ve gathered clever one-line ideas that elementary school students can use.

From New Year’s greetings and words of thanks, to ways of writing your goals for the year together, and messages that touch on memories with friends—these are all expressions that the recipient will appreciate.

Even a New Year’s card that feels plain when you just copy a set phrase can make a much stronger impression with just a short added note.

Try creating heartfelt New Year’s cards together as a parent and child, and enjoy the process!

[For Elementary School Students] Ideas for Writing Thoughtful One-Liners on New Year’s Cards (41–50)

Clear your homework at top speed with horse power!

Clear your homework at top speed with horse power!

When we think of horses, we get an image of them dashing swiftly, don’t we? Inspired by that light and speedy image, here’s a message that cleverly conveys the idea of “let’s finish our winter break homework quickly.” Homework assigned over a long vacation can feel gloomy if it’s left undone.

So send a message to your friends encouraging them to finish as soon as possible! Receiving this message will, of course, motivate them—and since you’re the one sending it, you’ll feel, “If I’m sending this, I’ve got to finish quickly too!” and get fired up yourself.

Wishing you a year full of fun powered by horses.

Wishing you a year full of fun powered by horses.

A cheerful, lively message that’s perfect for the Year of the Horse! If you write something like “With horse power, let’s make it a fun year,” you can capture a New Year’s theme while conveying lots of energy.

Adding a brief note about fun, horse-like moments—such as “running around energetically on last year’s field trip” or “the time we sprinted and laughed our hearts out at the sports day”—will help express your feelings even more.

It’s a bright, positive message filled with the wish for a year brimming with energy and smiles, just like a spirited horse.

Let’s find something fun with horse power!

Let's find something fun with horse power!

I want to do something more fun in the new year! If you want to share that feeling with friends in a New Year’s card, how about sending words like these? Work hard like a horse to find what’s fun.

It’s exactly the kind of challenge we’d love for elementary school kids to take on.

Of course, studying and lessons are important, but finding things that make everyday life enjoyable matters too.

Trying your best for that can create truly unforgettable moments.

If your child wants to make a year full of fun memories with close friends, encourage them to use these words.

In conclusion

By adding a thoughtful note to New Year’s cards, even elementary school children can naturally learn the importance of putting their feelings into words.

Simple yet heartfelt messages—like celebrating growth or sharing fun memories—leave a lasting impression on the recipient.

This year, why not enjoy making New Year’s cards together as a parent and child while thinking up a warm, kind message?