Two red cranes have lost their child. They can't find it anywhere. So they ask the Polar Bear Postman to help in a postcard. After all, he delivers mail all over.
Museyon and Net Galley allowed me to read this book for review (thank you). It will be published November 1st.
What stood out in this story was the size of the characters. Whoever was being questioned was larger than normal. The polar bear questioned predators, friendly families he thought might have taken the baby in, and anyone he ran across but nobody had seen the bird.
Then he gets another postcard. This is from another crane family and they have an extra child...
This is a short picture book for the very young and they will enjoy the pictures of the animals and be happy to see the young crane be reunited with his family. Give it a look; I bet you buy it!
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