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Available
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Publication
Golden Books (2002), Edition: 1, 24 pages
Description
This lively poem by Margarent Wise Brown, author of Goodnight Moon, tells the tale of one little boy's letter. What happens after he drops it into the mailbox? How does it get to his grandma's house? Children will enjoy this classic Little Golden Book about the seven little postmen who got the mail through.
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LibraryThing member Jihan0228
A little boy writes a letter to his grandmother. He takes his letter and slips into the mailbox. The first postman takes the letter out of the box and takes it to sorted and stamped, from there the letter shipped. The boy's letter is sent to different locations before it is finally mailed to his
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grandmother. This a really neat book that shows how the mail is sent to several different forms of transportation. Classroom extension; have the students sort mail just like the post office, the mail can be in alphabetical order and placed into boxes. Once student can place all the envelopes the same way, while the next can write "Return to Sender" on the envelopes. Show Less
LibraryThing member Stahl-Ricco
A whimsical look at the journey of a "secret" sent through the mail! It was published in 1952, and I can tell you as a letter carrier now, things have changed quite a bit! But, ultimately, a letter from a little boy does get to his grandmother, and that really is a cute thing!
In addition, this
In addition, this
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book is written by Margaret Wise Brown, she of "Goodnight Moon" fame! So it's pretty cute for that reason too! Show Less
Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
1952
Physical description
8.06 inches
ISBN
9780307960375
UPC
033500960376