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ISBN: 0688128270
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After 42 years delivering the mail to neighborhood shops and houses, Curtis is retiring. This agreeable picture book follows the beloved mailman's route on his last day, when young and old give him hugs and handshakes, little presents and best wishes. At the last house, Curtis' family and friends surprise him with a party in his honor. The next day he writes thank-you notes . . . "and he knows all the addresses by heart." Henkes' simple text sets a tone that's just right for preschoolers: straightforward and affectionate without a hint of sentimentality. In the same spirit, Russo's paintings illuminate the story through small details and gestures painted in a simplified style. One interesting spread depicts the changes that Curtis has seen in his neighborhood over the years. Teachers looking for picture books about "community helpers" will find this a good choice for reading aloud. Carolyn Phelan
From Horn Book
When Curtis, the friendly neighborhood mail carrier, makes his final deliveries the day before his retirement, he finds a party with all his family and friends waiting for him at the last mailbox. The next day he writes thank-you notes to his friends and nows all the addresses by heart.The portrayal of Curtis is interpreted perfectly in the portraits of a kindly silver-haired, smiling, well-loved man. |
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