Thursday Postcard Hunt - Learning: Legends and/or Children's Stories

 September begins a new theme, Learning, for Thursday Postcard Hunt.  This first Thursday is Legends and/or Children's Stories. 

First, the Legends.

Bigfoot of the Pacific Northwest.  It does say California, however California isn't usually included in the Pacific Northwest, where Bigfoot is said to roam.

The Pied Piper of Hamelin c. 1910 
Greetings from Hamelin, showing the Piper's House, now a themed restaurant, the piper leading the children away, and a poem reading, 

Wander, oh wander, far into the distance, Wander, oh wander, I do so gladly, Restlessly hurrying through perpetrators and mockery, World, oh so far, how beautiful you are.
I was given no love, no homeland, Always hurrying on, known by no one.
I never knew worries and whims, song and play gave them away late and early. A traveling minstrel, known by no one,
A Pied Piper, that is my profession.


Now, the Children's Stories.
Not in the same vein of Goodnight Moon or The Three Little Pigs, none the less, these are stories written for children!

Goosebumps, by R. L Stine postcard book belonging to my son, and a few of the postcards.  



Next week's Learning postcards will be Famous People.

Comments

  1. I jave never read, or watched, Goosebumps, but I know it is popular. That isn't quite how I picture Bigfoot!

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  2. The Goosebumps postcards can be easily used as Halloween mail. I didn't know this book!
    And I like a lot the Bigfoot postcard :)

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    1. They could! My son collects Goosebumps stuff though, so he won't be using them. He told me I picked the cards with the most boring stories! I picked them for the images.

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  3. I really like the card of The Pied Piper of Hemelin

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    1. That's one of my favorites of all of my postcards!

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  4. Yeah, Bigfoot isn't in California. Why would he venture this far south?

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    1. I don't think of him as OR either, probably because of Harry and the Henderson's being in WA.

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  5. Bigfoot on vacation. The Goosebumps cards are suitably scary.

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    1. You may have solved the mystery of his presence in CA!

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  6. Amazing how popular Goosebumps has been and remains popular currently!

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    1. It's difficult to find the books second hand. Did you know the author has written some adult novels? They are incredibly bad! So bad it's hard to image an adult writing them, or at least on in particular.

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