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Reddit mentions of The Jolly Postman
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of The Jolly Postman. Here are the top ones.
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Specs:
Color | Other |
Height | 10.5 Inches |
Length | 8 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | September 2001 |
Weight | 1.05 Pounds |
Width | 0.5 Inches |
I remember those books! I think they were "The Jolly Postman", I adored them as well.
Is this it?
I can't remember too much from my childhood in terms of things I read alone as my memory is terrible, but here are some books I loved when I was a kid :)
Little Dracula Goes To School - this whole series really, i found it in a box a while back and had loads of fuzzy feelings over it. Also good for a kid that's not too fond of going to school.
The Jolly Postman may be a bit English but this and its sequel The Jolly Christmas Postman are amazing. There's loads of little pop out bits and letters you can take out and read and right at the end of one there's like a concertina thing you bring out and you can look through the letterbox XD We must still have my copies somewhere but I think I shall have to add them to the list to get some less well loved ones heh
I had to consult mum on this one but Tales From Fat Tulip's Garden again might be a bit English (all these are best to buy used going by the prices!!) but it's hilarious. The main thing I remember is this greedy gardener has a feast in his shed and a load of animals sneak in and try to eat it. I remember a tortoise almost being mistaken for fruitcake/having to disguise himself when the gardener came back.
Little Bear's Trousers because cute.
Ok I think I need to stop before i get over sentimental haha plus they are the main ones that come to mind :)
Get those kids some books!
I'd like Measure For Measure if I win :) it's prime-eligible in UK but used is fine too if cheaper with shipping :)
The Jolly Postman It was about a mail man delivering letters in a storybook kingdom, and some of the pages were envelopes, and you could actually take all of the letters out and read them. It was awesome.