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Polar Bear Postman
Polar Bear Postman | Seigo Kijima
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Milk is the polar bear postmaster of the forest. One day he receives a card that is actually addressed to him. "Please help! it says. It is from a red-crested crane couple whose chick has gone missing. Milk makes the rounds of the forest, telling the woodland creatures about the missing crane chick and asking for their help in finding the baby. Spring gives way to summer and Milk receives another post card--this time from a red-crested crane couple who live in another district telling him that they have been taking care of a lost crane chick and asking for help in finding its family. The chick is reunited with its parents, and they live happily ever after. Milk is modeled on an actual polar bear living in the Kushiro Zoo in Hokkaido, who is so adept at walking erect on his two hind legs that visitors say he looks like a person in a bear suit. The idea for the book was born when author Seigo Kijima wondered what that polar bear might be like as a postman. The bear is joined in this amusing story by a variety of animal species native to Hokkaido.
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Librarybelle
Polar Bear Postman | Seigo Kijima
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It‘s cold in South Central PA today, thus the tagged book! I came back from the post office with #litsymail ! Thank you for the note, @erista ...love the card! And, my first #christmascardexchange card. Thanks @Kaye !

Kaye Glad it arrived safely. ♥️ 6y
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Mommamanzi
Polar Bear Postman | Seigo Kijima
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#jryuleswap Haidens box is here! I can‘t wait to torture him with the wait bwahahaha!!!

TEArificbooks Glad it arrived, only 8 more days til he can open it 7y
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LibrarianRyan
Polar Bear Postman | Seigo Kijima
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2⭐️ A set of Cranes have lost their baby chick. Polar Bear talks to all his friends, and all those on his route to help find the chick. A few weeks/months later Polar Bear gets another postcard from a different set of Cranes saying they found a chick and raised it. Why wouldn‘t these cranes from district 3 notify him sooner that they had a chick. I can see a day or two, but not enough days that the chick is grown and about to fly.