By Margaret Wise Brown and Edith Thacher Hurd
Pictures by Tibor Gergely
Copyright 1952
I purchased this book recently because it is a vintage Little
Golden Book I had never seen before and the story and illustrations are
endearing. I didn’t realize until after
I bought it that the author is Margaret Wise Brown who wrote a few of my
favorite children’s books. In Seven
Little Postmen, a little boy writes a letter to his Grandma. The story follows that letter from the boy’s
house, passing through many busy hands, all the way to his Grandma’s house,
many miles away.
The best part of this Center is that children can then
(usually with adult help) write post cards to the characters, stamp them, and
drop them in the mailbox. When they
return to the library, they will find an answer, written by that
character. The walls around the Post
Office are now filled with the letters and responses. Some children ask if Curious George or Pete
the Cat can come over to their homes to play.
“I’d love to play with you. We
would have so much fun” is the answer. Other letters say simply, “I love you”. The response for that always includes an “I
love you too”. Some are more
pointed. A child asked Llama Llama where
his Grandma is. The answer: She is on vacation in Florida.
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