![]() ![]() He opens the red door, crushes Scout's letters in his chubby little fist, and throws them gleefully around the room. Scout “writes" letters (aka scribbles all over my note paper), folds them, then puts stickers on them as stamps. Scout and Ralph love to make their own mail-fun with this box. The box comes with six cute little wooden letters and postcards (you can read the mail - there’s even a postcard from Wills & Kate to Harry, during their holiday in Australia), and six removable (via velcro) wooden stamps. ![]() A little door in the front means children (or the child-like at heart) can retrieve their letters after sending them, and start all over again. It’s a painted, wooden, miniature replica of the Australia Post boxes you see all over the country, with the same little slot for posting letters, and the same pull-down panel for posting parcels, as the real boxes. Warning: if you love snail mail and/or you have children in your life, this toy will rock your world. ![]()
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