This small letter in my hand, full of love and longing,
It’s about to be an interesting and surprising journey…
It’s about to be an interesting and surprising journey…
Jack Bear wrote a letter to his best friend Polly.
But Polly lives in the far North Pole, how can the letter be sent there?
Jack went to the post office with his father to mail a letter.
Queue, weigh, stamp,
Finally, drop the letter in the mailbox!
Next, we will hand over the work to the animal postman!
Division of labor and cooperation, mission accomplished,
The letter will be delivered no matter where in the world.
Following the footsteps of the postman,
Let's see how a letter travels around the world!
But Polly lives in the far North Pole, how can the letter be sent there?
Jack went to the post office with his father to mail a letter.
Queue, weigh, stamp,
Finally, drop the letter in the mailbox!
Next, we will hand over the work to the animal postman!
Division of labor and cooperation, mission accomplished,
The letter will be delivered no matter where in the world.
Following the footsteps of the postman,
Let's see how a letter travels around the world!
Delivering the warmth and beauty of paper letters to the children of the technological generation
With the development of technology, modern children have lost the habit of writing letters or handwriting, and the warmth of paper has gradually been replaced by mobile phones. Through the adorable act of Jack writing a letter and the touching moment when the letter finally reaches Polly's hands after crossing icebergs and oceans, this picture book encourages children of the technological generation to pick up pens and writing paper and rediscover the warmth and beauty of written letters.
About the Author
Sharon Rentta
She grew up in Chester, England, and attended the local foundation illustration course, and later studied graphic design at Liverpool John Moores University in the UK. In 2003, he went to Cambridge School of Art in the UK to pursue a master's degree in children's book illustration. She currently lives in Cambridge with her husband, and works as an illustration artist in her home studio. His works include "Spend a Day with an Animal Doctor", "Spend a Day with an Animal Architect", "Spend a Day with an Animal Firefighter", "Spend a Day with an Animal Railway Worker", and "Spend a Day with an Animal Mechanic" (all published by Xiaolu Culture). The work was shortlisted for the UK Macmillan Picture Book Award and won the praise of "Highly Commended".
She grew up in Chester, England, and attended the local foundation illustration course, and later studied graphic design at Liverpool John Moores University in the UK. In 2003, he went to Cambridge School of Art in the UK to pursue a master's degree in children's book illustration. She currently lives in Cambridge with her husband, and works as an illustration artist in her home studio. His works include "Spend a Day with an Animal Doctor", "Spend a Day with an Animal Architect", "Spend a Day with an Animal Firefighter", "Spend a Day with an Animal Railway Worker", and "Spend a Day with an Animal Mechanic" (all published by Xiaolu Culture). The work was shortlisted for the UK Macmillan Picture Book Award and won the praise of "Highly Commended".