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Jolly Christmas Postman
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown & Co (Juv Trd) (October, 1991)
Authors: Janet Ahlberg and Allan Ahlberg
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creative book
this wonderful book is ideal for little children. it is a fun interactive book that encourages childrens' imagination. I first read this book when i was in the third grade. Now i am a freshmen in college and i saw this book and had to get it

Reading Center students ask for the information to buy it!
Being a Reading Specialist working with at risk readers from first grade through fourth grade, any book that makes them want to read is a winner with me. My fourth graders wanted the information on how to find the book! The book also gave us a reason to review nursery rhymes without feeling that it is a "baby" thing for fourth graders to do.

So Much Fun!
We got this for our daughter for Christmas. That was a year ago. We have read this book to her at least once a week since then. It is one of her all-time favorites. We don't mind reading it over and over because we love it too. Such Fun! This year, she's getting another "Jolly Postman" book. She'll be thrilled!


Dear Zoo
Published in Paperback by Viking Press (September, 1987)
Authors: Rod Campbell and Janet Ahlberg
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Great lift-the-flap book!
This book is not only interesting for my toddler daughter, it is very sturdy as well. The flaps are very well constructed and have withheld the test of time from when she was only 6 months old. This book was also a great book for her to learn the names of animals through anticipation. We both love this book!

Great for toddlers
My 21 month old loves this - it's got great animals & nice pictures. Highly recommend

A great book to bring to church!
My son loved this book from the start -- loves it so much, that I typically back it my "church pack" to keep him quietly entertained during church. My 7 year old neice and 4 year old nephew also love the book, they love to read it to him and make the animal sounds as they are revealed. A MUST HAVE book for your toddler!


The Bear Nobody Wanted
Published in Turtleback by Demco Media (August, 1995)
Authors: Janet Ahlberg and Allan Ahlberg
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Utterly charming
Many people don't know it, but a stuffed animal's personality is formed when he or she is made in the factory. And when a teddy bear is sewn with slightly crooked eyes and a tight mouth, it can make that bear a bit of a snob. So how can that bear stand the indignity when he's taken home by Mrs. Broom, treated as a doll by her youngest daughter, threatened by George the pyromaniac, and carted away by the rag and bone man? And that's just the beginning of our teddy's adventures! A very clever book, full of warmth, with and wordplay, and one that adults will enjoy right along with their children. An excellent book!

The Bear Nobody Wanted
This is my favorite book of all time. It's sad but sweet. A teddy bear is made in a factory with a proud looking face, and is very vain. No one seems to want him, and he goes through many and many owners, all which treat him with no love or care. Over the years, he gets very worn and old looking, and as all of his experiences have taught him, he becomes not so selfidh anymore and thinks about others. In the end he finally finds his place, which makes it a happy ending.

EXCELLENT BOOK
THIS BOOK IS A MUST READ. IT HAS AN IMAGINATIVE STORYLINE BUT A REALISTIC GROUNDING. THE READER ITSELF TAKES THE ROCKY JOURNEY WITH THIS TEDDY BEAR INTO ADVENTURE AND FEELS EACH EMOTION WITH THE CHARACTER. NOT ONLY WILL THIS BOOK LEAVE THE READER REFRESHED BUT IT WILL MAKE A SOFT SPOT IN EACH OF YOUR HEART'S FOR ALL THAT IS AROUND YOU. IF NOT MY WORD TAKE THE WORD OF THE OTHER REVIEWERS FOR THIS BOOK MOST DEFINITLY BELONGS IN THE BEST OF THE BEST SELECTION OF OUR TIME!


Peepo (Viking Kestrel Picture Books)
Published in Hardcover by Penguin Books Ltd (01 September, 1990)
Authors: Janet Ahlberg and Allan Ahlberg
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Worth tracking down
This is a very sweet book with the right amount of repetition for our 17 month old boys - they bring me this book along with Each Peach Pear Plum (another Ahlberg creation) to read to them....over and over and over.

Here's a delightful book 1-2-3 Peepo!
This is a book I often send as a gift for new babies. My son is two and a half and has loved to have this book read to him since he was a few months old. The concept is what a baby can see. The story is told in a catchy rhyme which is fun to read (a plus for the parent who reads a lot of books to their child!) and easy to listen to. The board book has the added attraction of cut out round holes to give us the baby's view of the world - 'Peepo!'. For the baby or toddler listening to the story this is a bonus as they can put their hands through the hole and add a new sensation to the experience. The illustrations themselves give a nostalgic view of working class family life in post-war Britain. They are crammed with detail and give the child plenty to look at and for while listening to the story. The best kind of story reading experience for the very young child.


Baby's Catalog, The: Doll and Teddy
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown & Co (Juv Trd) (February, 1999)
Author: Ahlberg Janet & Allen
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my favorite of the series
This is a simple concept book, and one I still enjoy reading for the umpteenth time. I like it best of the books in this series. The rhythm of the words and their evocations are pleasant -- like "duck and bottle," "dog and dog," and (my one-year-old daughter's favorite) "dad and baby." The illustrations are also pleasant and low-key - similar in style to Martha Alexander or Helen Oxenbury.


The Baby's Catalogue
Published in School & Library Binding by Little Brown & Co (Juv Trd) (April, 1983)
Authors: Janet Ahlberg and Allan Ahlberg
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Great fun for toddlers and adults!
This charming picture book is loads of fun for both toddlers and their parents. It teaches category concepts (foods, pets, toys, accidents, etc.) by following five very different families through a day any parent of a two year old won't have trouble imagining. The many imbedded sight gags keep the older generation on their toes without detracting from the books' value for the little ones.


The Jolly Postman
Published in Hardcover by (November, 1989)
Authors: Allan Ahlberg and Janet Ahlberg
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Book Review for THE JOLLY POSTMAN: OR OTHER PEOPLE'S LETTERS
This is a wonderful story of a postman's route to deliver the mail to well known fairy tale characters. This book is unique because its pages form actual envelopes with letters in them. They are addressed on the front of the page. Some of the characters receiving the letters include: The Three Bears, THe Wicked Witch, The Giant, Cinderella, The Big Bad Wolf, and Golilocks. This story could be used in the the classroom during a lesson on letter writing and addressing envelopes. The story would interest the students and motivate them to write their own letters. Also, the book could be read during a unit on community helpers when discussing the jobs of a postman.

The Jolly Postman or some funny letters
This was one of my favorite books when I was very little. I remember that there was a lot of funny letters, one having to do with a witch. A good book for kids just learning to read or for someone reading to a little kid, I remember my second grade teacher reading this to us.

Ever wonder what type of junk mail a wicked witch gets?
In this book, the Jolly Postman is delivering the mail to the residents of a quaint fairy tale village, and you get to read all the letters -- even the junk mail! Every other page is an envelope with some type of correspondence tucked inside. The Three Bears get a handwritten apology from Goldilocks, complete with misspellings and invitation to a birthday party. The occupant of Gingerbread Bungalow in The Woods, who happens to be the Wicked Witch, gets an advertising circular from Hobgoblin Supplies Ltd. A certain snout-nosed grandma gets a demand letter addressed to Mr. B.B. Wolf from Miss Riding-Hood's attorney, who also states, "On a separate matter, we must inform you that The Three Little Pigs Ltd. are now firmly resolved to sue for damages. . .all this huffing and puffing will get you nowhere." Some of the funniest moments in this book come from the illustrations of the Jolly Postman stopping for tea with each mail delivery. At the Wicked Witch's cottage, he peruses the newspaper, the Mirror Mirror, while the witch reads her mail and her black cat does the dishes. At Cinderella's castle, he enjoys a glass of champagne poured by Prince Charming, who is still in his honeymoon Hawaiian print shirt and white slacks. This book is perfect for sharing one on one with a child, but if there aren't any children available, it's also amusing for solitary adults.


Peek-A-Boo
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (October, 1999)
Authors: Janet Ahlberg and Allan Ahlberg
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Replaced Good Night Moon
I bought this for my daughter when she was 1 yr. old but she was not interested. Now at 17 mos. old she won't go to bed until we read this book. All I have to say is "go get peek-a-boo" and she runs into her room and grabs the book. If read in a low key voice this book works great at night because the last page has the baby in his crib ... what did he see? It's a very sweet and different book for young children.

A Cute, More Old Fashion Book
This book is great to start teaching your child the old game of peek-a-boo. The book is about what a little baby sees through the day. The baby can see through the circular cut holes through to the next page. Each page is a different scene in the day in the life of the family. To me it is amusing to see just how cluttered the family in the story is.

All three of my children have liked this book. It is worth the purchase!

Peek-a-boo... I see a winner!
Based on the "peek-a-boo" game familiar to many babies, the poem prompts the toddler to "peek" at a variety of scenes in the life of a very chaotic family. Rhyme and repetition are used. The silent stress caesura is incorporated in order to present a familiar nursery rhyme-type feel for the listener. Many people have found this to be their own child's favorite book. There's a lot to look at!


Each Peach Pear Plum
Published in Paperback by Penguin Uk (June, 1999)
Authors: Janet Ahlberg and Allan Ahlberg
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I spy fun.....and guns?
This book is fun for children and adults because of the appearance of characters from classic nursery rhyme characters and storybook classics. Each page features a familiar character amidst the beautiful illustrations.. Sequencing is a major feature of this simple volume, which arrives, full circle back to the opening character, Tom Thumb, having plum pie with the entire round of characters. This book is described as gentle, however, Baby Bear has dire need of some gun safety classes, and it is possible that some children may be disturbed by the close calls that Baby Bunting has that result from Baby Bear's lack of control over his hunting rifle. I know I was! The incidences inside provide a teachable moment about guns. Beautiful pictures; enchanting text. Possibly lots of questions and conversations.

A book to treasure
I bought this book for my kids because the title was so familiar to me. After reading the first page, I realized that I read this one as a child. This book has wonderful illustrations. You'll want to give your child some time to soak up the content of each picture. Children love books that offer them a chance to participate, and this one definitely does that. The rhyming words are fun to read for the beginner, and even adults can't help but shout out, "I spy Tom Thumb!"

A Captivating Piece of Literature for All Ages
I was introduced to this book during my language arts class for elementary education majors. Our wonderful professor read this book to us as a read aloud experience. All of us being adults was abosolutely fasinated by this book. We were all trying to find the charatcers on each page and each one of us fell in love with this book. This book is so much fun but it also gives young children the chance to learn how to read by hearing the rhyming words used throughout the book. I have read this book to several children and I cannot express to you enough how much each one of them love this book. Please purchase this book!!!!!!!!! I insure you it will be a treasure for your child and you as well.


The Jolly Pocket Postman
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown & Co (Juv Trd) (September, 1995)
Authors: Janet Ahlberg, Allan Ahlberg, and Janet Ahlber
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Praises for the Jolly Pocket Postman.
The Jolly Pocket Postman is a book that most people can enjoy. It takes pieces of childre's fairy tales and combines them to form an adventure for the postman. The book is written in rhymes which makes the book fun to read and listen to.

the book uses olorful illustrations with relaxing tones. the pictures appear humorous with random objects incorparated in them. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and recommend it to everyone with young children.

It's very good!
I liked reading the Jolly Pocket Postman because it had a magnifying glass and I really liked it. This book is my favorite. You can't stop reading this book. Tyler Abe

Great mix-up of Fairy Tales.
I enjoyed the Jolly Pocket Postman because I liked all the little letters. My favorite part was when the Postman drank the tea and started to shrink. I would suggest this book out of a lot of other books, and I also like the other books of the Postman. the only thing I didn't like is that it ended.R.Suelzle


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