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''The Jolly Postman or Other People's Letters'' is an interactive children's picture book by Janet and Allan Ahlberg. The innovative project required five years to complete, and much discussion with both the publisher
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and the printer before it was issued in 1986. The first subject heading assigned by
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is "Toy and movable books". Little, Brown published a U.S. edition in the same year. ''The Jolly Postman'' has sold more than six million copies, Allan Ahlberg told ''The Guardian'' in 2006. It made innovative use of envelopes to include letters, cards, games and a tiny book. Alternatively, The Jolly Postman is a series of three books including 1991 and 1995 sequels to ''The Jolly Postman, or Other people's letters''. In the U.K., the first book won the Red House Children's Book Award and the
Kurt Maschler Award The Kurt Maschler Award (1982 to 1999) was a British literary award that annually recognised one "work of imagination for children, in which text and illustration are integrated so that each enhances and balances the other." Winning authors and ill ...
. The second book won the 1991
Greenaway Medal The Kate Greenaway Medal is a British literary award that annually recognises "distinguished illustration in a children's literature, book for children". It is conferred upon the illustrator by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information ...
for British children's book illustration.


Summary

''The Jolly Postman'' follows an unnamed
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as he delivers letters by bicycle to characters from traditional children's stories that are well known in Britain. Following each sheet of narrative verse and illustration, there is one shaped like an
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and containing one of the postman's deliveries. Each envelope is opened and its enclosure read at that point in the story.
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gives the entire description: "A Jolly Postman delivers letters to several famous fairy-tale characters such as the Big Bad Wolf, Cinderella, and the
Three Bears "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a 19th-century English fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of an obscene old woman who enters the forest home ...
. Twelve of the pages have been made into six envelopes and contain eight letters and cards. Each letter may be removed from its envelope page and read separately."


Awards

The Ahlbergs won two major British book awards for ''The Jolly Postman'', the 1986
Kurt Maschler Award The Kurt Maschler Award (1982 to 1999) was a British literary award that annually recognised one "work of imagination for children, in which text and illustration are integrated so that each enhances and balances the other." Winning authors and ill ...
and 1987 Red House Children's Book Award. The Dutch translation of the book ''De puike postbode'' won the
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literary award in 1988. From 1982 to 1999 the "Emil" figurines from Maschler publishers and Booktrust annually recognised the creator(s) of one "work of imagination for children, in which text and illustration are integrated so that each enhances and balances the other". The Federation of Children's Book Groups award (now named for the bookseller Red House) "celebrate the books that children themselves love reading". The winner is determined by vote of British children. Janet Ahlberg was a commended runner up for the 1986
Greenaway Medal The Kate Greenaway Medal is a British literary award that annually recognises "distinguished illustration in a children's literature, book for children". It is conferred upon the illustrator by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information ...
and she won the 1991 Greenaway for the sequel. The annual award by the
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then recognised the year's best children's book illustration by a
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.


Series

Following ''The Jolly Postmans success, the Ahlbergs and Heinemann produced two sequels. The latter, third in the series, was published after Janet's death in 1994. For the second book, ''The Jolly Christmas Postman'', she won her second
Kate Greenaway Medal The Kate Greenaway Medal is a British literary award that annually recognises "distinguished illustration in a book for children". It is conferred upon the illustrator by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) ...
. * The Jolly Postman (1986, U.K.)"The jolly postman, or, Other people's letters"
(first U.S. edition). Library of Congress Catalog Record. Retrieved 2012-08-31.
:"A Jolly Postman delivers letters to several famous fairy-tale characters such as the Big Bad Wolf, Cinderella, and the Three Bears. Twelve of the pages have been made into six envelopes and contain eight letters and cards. Each letter may be removed from its envelope page and read separately.""The jolly postman, or, Other people's letters"
(one catalogue record for the first U.S. edition). WorldCat. Retrieved 2012-07-19.
* The Jolly Christmas Postman (1991, U.K. ) :"A Jolly Postman delivers Christmas cards to several famous fairy-tale characters such as the Big Bad Wolf, Cinderella, and the Three Bears. Each card may be removed from its envelope page and read separately. With 6 letters in pockets". * The Jolly Pocket Postman (1995, U.K. , 60236253) U.S.
/ref> :"Join the jolly postman with his mailbag of delightful deliveries for Dorothy from Oz, Alice from Wonderland, and other favorite storybook characters.""The jolly pocket postman"
(first U.S. edition). Library of Congress Catalog Record. Retrieved 2012-08-31.


See also

* Movable books * Toy book * List of Christmas-themed literature


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