'Tales by Mail' by Raquel Díaz: the literature that your children will receive in the home mailbox

Did Raquel Diaz imagine the stir they were going to make your stories by mail?, well I do not know, but what is no doubt is that they are a very original idea, and sure of that, was knowledgeable.

It all started with a game / experiment, writing a story and dividing it into eight parts; After making the illustration on a large cardboard, he also divided it into eight pieces, and wrote behind each of them a piece of story. Then he sent them by mail to his children, and we can imagine the excitement of children as they gather parts of the story, and the desire they would have to come home to open the mailbox!

Each of the stories that are stored in these boxes, is written in 8 postcards. In each of them there is an eighth part of the text of the story and the accompanying illustration. It is a puzzle story. a story postcard, a puzzle-postcard ...

The 'Tales by Mail' are in the bookstores, because the publishing house Tres Tristes Tigres has edited them, turning a good idea into a reality for any child.

A great idea of ​​a creative mind, and a way to keep the kids' interest in reading.

And on behalf of Rachel, a little advice ... for parents who do not have access to a mailbox or Post Office, they can leave them themselves (sneakily, of course) in the home mailbox. Mind you, spacing deliveries conveniently. Previously you can buy them for 9.90 euros each.