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Books with title Postcards from All Over

  • Postcards from All Over

    Cecilia Minden, Bob Ostrom

    eBook (Herbster Readers, Jan. 1, 2014)
    In this simple story belonging to the third level of Herbster Readers, Herbie Bear learns about the workings of the post office and the U.S. Mail system when a class project requires him to request that his family members send in postcards from various places.
  • Postcards from a War

    Vanita Oelschlager, Mike Blanc

    Paperback (Vanita Books, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Postcards from a War is about a boy whose mother has recently been deployed overseas to a war. His grandfather, who was about the same age when his father left to serve in World War II, helps him understand why she has gone away. He shares with his grandson postcards and letters sent by his father from the Philippines. The grandfather and grandson collaborate on building a scrapbook that will include these, plus the letters and emails and other communications the boy will get from his mother. Postcards is intended for 4-8 year olds, ones who are old enough to understand that a parent in the military may have to go to a dangerous place, but maybe not why. It shows the imporant intergenerational bonding that famililies often experience during times of war. The postcards and letters in the book were received by the author from her father during World War II.
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  • Postcards from All Over

    Cecilia Minden, Bob Ostrom

    Library Binding (Child's World, Aug. 1, 2009)
    In this simple story belonging to the third level of Herbster Readers, Herbie Bear learns about the workings of the post office and the U.S. Mail system when a class project requires him to request that his family members send in postcards from various places.
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  • Postcards From Me

    Marcia Canter

    Paperback (Lulu Publishing Services, March 2, 2017)
    Eleven-year-old Becca Williams is feeling down after successfully organizing a 5K race, described in Mosquito Madness. She is told that she has to travel with her Aunt Abby during her summer break, making her uneasy and angry. Before they even start their journey, Becca takes a dangerous dare with serious consequences. The girl messes up an important homework assignment and fights with good friends. Once on the journey, she experiences more emotional turbulence before getting caught in a real storm. Through it all, Becca is supported by friends and family, old and new, and she learns the importance of staying connected to people, far and near.
  • Postcards from a War

    Vanita Oelschlager, Mike Blanc

    Hardcover (Vanita Books, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Postcards from a War is about a boy whose mother has recently been deployed overseas to a war. His grandfather, who was about the same age when his father left to serve in World War II, helps him understand why she has gone away. He shares with his grandson postcards and letters sent by his father from the Philippines. The grandfather and grandson collaborate on building a scrapbook that will include these, plus the letters and emails and other communications the boy will get from his mother. Postcards is intended for 4-8 year olds, ones who are old enough to understand that a parent in the military may have to go to a dangerous place, but maybe not why. It shows the important intergenerational bonding that families often experience during times of war. The postcards and letters in the book were received by the author from her father during World War II.
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