Do you enjoy receiving letters from friends and family? In these picture books children exchange letters with their grandmothers. The stories focus on the shared joy of letter writing.
Little Red and the Big Bad Editor by Rebecca Kraft Rector; Illustrated by Shanda McCloskeyLittle Red has a letter to deliver to her Grandmother but the Big Bad Wolf can't let her poor grammar slide, even if that means he has to wait for his tasty treat.
This cute story introduces young people to the lost art of letter writing and highlights the importance of gratitude and clear communication. Illustrations by Georgia artist and author Shanda McCloskey add extra personality and humor to this cute story.
Artie misses her grandmother who lives far away. Even though they regularly talk on the phone and communicate on their computers, she wants to find a way to send a hug. So with some paper and art supplies, Artie creates a colorful hug using simple words and pictures that she can mail to her grandmother
This colorful picture book shows children how to address envelopes, add postage, and mail letters. It also illustrates some interesting ways postal carriers deliver mail including hand delivering, biking, riding snowmobiles, and delivering mail on boats.
Last month, Sharon Forks Library patrons composed letters to express appreciation to United States veterans. The BRAVE organization which stands for Building Relations with American Veterans Everywhere distributed the letters.
Alicia Cavitt
Information Specialist