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The Jolly Christmas Postman (The Jolly Postman)

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The colored drawings in this book are wonderful too, and you can look at them all day and every day and never grow tired of them. If you want to take a deeper look at ' The Jolly Christmas Postman' storybook, then we recommend that you go through each chapter of the story with this beautifully illustrated PowerPoint. This is a great resource to introduce children to the characters and themes of this brilliant festive tale. Free The Jolly Postman: imaginative learning resources for early years, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 Oct 2023 Our Connecting Stories literacy project is transforming reading and writing in disadvantaged communities View all

Story Books Story Titles T-V T-V - The Jolly Christmas Postman - Allan Ahlberg and Janet Ahlberg The Jolly Christmas Postman - Allan Ahlberg and Janet Ahlberg Primary Resources Venn Diagrams — Children can use a Venn diagram to compare and contrast two of the fairytale characters in the story. What are their similarities and differences? The Jolly Christmas Postman follows a postman on Christmas Eve as he delivers letters by bicycle to characters from traditional children's stories that are well known in Britain. These are characters like the Big Bad Wolf, Red Riding Hood, and the Three Bears. Such a simple idea of a postman delivering letter to various classic fairytale characters but with the added bonus of various surprises in each envelope.

The Jolly Postman learning resource provides activities to bring literacy learning to life in the classroom, making links between the fictional narrative of The Jolly Postman and the real history of the postal service. The illustrations are so adorable, I can't wait to read this to my youngest grandkids, the older one already loves it. This is a great way to build cross-curricular links across your teaching. You can use these The Jolly Christmas Postman planning ideas for Year 1 to structure your lessons and produce a thorough plan for your teaching on this lovely book.

Little hands will love opening the envelopes to read the post in this magical story, full of festive, fairy tale surprises! Each section is divided into adult-led focus, indoor enhancements and outdoor enhancements. With so many ideas to choose from for each topic, you can take your lessons in any direction you like. about The Jolly Postman: imaginative learning resources for early years, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 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. [3] [4] The second book won the 1991 Greenaway Medal for British children's book illustration. [5] Summary [ edit ] No book series has won two Greenaway Medals. Chris Riddell was the highly commended runner up and the Medal winner, 1999 and 2001, for illustrating two books in the Diary series by Richard Platt. Graham Oakley was highly commended runner up in 1976 and 1982 for two books in his Church Mice series.These are catalogue records from participating libraries, which vary even among copies of the same edition, and many provide no description or nothing useful. Bring in a selection of different types of mail. What are they for? Sort them into different types. Are any of them the same type of letter as the ones in the book? There are lots of rhymes in the story; see how many you can spot together. Say them together and learn some new ones. Print off the nursery rhyme book– your child can illustrate the rhymes they know to create their very own nursery rhyme book. Do some festive baking together The postman has lots of festive treats on his round including little mince pies at The Gingerbread Man’s house. Look here for a recipe for mince pies.

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