The Jolly Postman

The Jolly Postman by Allan Ahlberg, published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers in September 2001, is an illustrated children’s book featuring 32 pages of vibrant, full-color artwork. This nostalgic classic invites young readers to explore a whimsical world where fairy tale and Mother Goose characters engage in amusing correspondence, showcasing a delightful time before the advent of email.
Readers will find an interactive experience as they open the book to discover real letters exchanged between beloved characters. The narrative encourages imagination and creativity, allowing children to reimagine familiar tales through the lens of these humorous exchanges. With themes of juvenile fiction, interactive adventures, and fairy tales, this edition offers a unique blend of storytelling and play that captivates young audiences.
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This nostalgic classic, including real letters, is a must-have for every child!
This gorgeously illustrated, full-color classic celebrates a time before email by depicting amusing correspondence between fairy tale and Mother Goose characters. What could possibly be in a letter from Goldilocks to the Three Bears? Who would write to the Wicked Witch? Open this book, take out the letters, and discover what favorite characters would write to each other–and reimagine best-loved tales together.
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