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Reviewed by Philip Van Heusen for Readers' Favorite
Where can you find a job full of adventure, change, surprises, and interaction with animals, children, and adults? The United States Postal Service is where. Susan M. Sanchez is a postal carrier and turns some of her daily adventures into a cute children’s picture book in The Adventures of Maggie the Mail Carrier. One of the great perks of being a mail carrier is the gifts many customers leave in the mailbox for their carrier: cookies, candy, and even homemade banana bread. Children will enjoy how Susan takes common experiences and creates great stories. Maybe your child’s class can tour your local post office. Maggie always takes time to be kind to all her customers while making her daily rounds. My cousin was a rural mail carrier, and he told similar stories.
Susan M. Sanchez loves her job as a mail carrier and that love shines through in her wonderful book—The Adventures of Maggie the Mail Carrier. Written in an entertaining style that even the youngest reader can enjoy, this book shares the many hidden joys of the job. From having lunch with a horse named Hank to discovering a garage fire and alerting the fire department, each story shows compassion, care, and love for those she faithfully serves. This book will help children see that there is adventure all around them, and they can have fun and enjoyment in any career they choose. Discuss with your child what you would like to leave in your mailbox for your mail carrier. A Christmas gift is always appreciated, but think of other days you can make your carrier feel special. I highly recommend this book to all young readers as they learn about being a good neighbor.