The past few days I’ve gotten numerous requests on how I made the passport we’ve used for Satori. We use it for almost every Five in a Row book we read and it is fun to look back and see all the places we’ve “visited”!

Pretend Passport

Pretend Passport

Here’s what I used, with their country-neutral template. It is actually a Five in a Row inspired play passport to boot!

Passport and stamp templates

They suggest laminating the cover, and at the time I didn’t want to hassle with it, so I just took 3 strips of packing tape. :)

The passport includes a page where you can personalize your information just like in a real passport.

Passport personal information

Passport personal information

They have great passport country stamp templates, and have many FIAR country stamps, here’s a few:

0904-passport-009

Other links I found:

United States Passport

US State Seals – to personalize your passport

Word Flags

Google images of Passport Stamps

Date Stamping your Pretend Passport

Some of you also asked how I stamped the date stamp on our entries. This was a date stamper with multiple stamping templates I used for my business. It’s probably more expensive than you’d want to spend, but there are simpler date stampers for just a few dollars out there! Or, I’ve listed above some great date stamps that you can print out as well.

Date Stamper

Date Stamper

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