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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Community Relations 202-268-4924 January 10, 2006 Stamp News Release No. 06-002 www.usps.com U.S. POSTAL SERVICE COMMEMORATES FAVORITE CHILDREN'S BOOK ANIMALS ON STAMPS; Joint Issuance With Royal Mail's Animal Tales Stamps Offers Great Collectibles Findlay, Ohio — Children's storybook fans will be delighted now that cherished characters from children's literature are featured on the "Favorite Children's Book Animals" commemorative stamp pane. The 16-stamp pane, bearing eight children's storybook characters on 39-cent First-Class stamps, was issued today at The University of Findlay's Mazza Museum in Findlay, Ohio. As host city to the dedication ceremony, Findlay holds the unique distinction of being the only city in the nation where the stamps are available today. The stamps will be available nationwide at Post Offices and Philatelic Centers Wed., Jan. 11. ![]() "These wonderful books have been passed from generation to generation," said Linda Kingsley, Vice President of Strategic Planning for the U.S. Postal Service. "The lessons learned from many of these charming animals are priceless. This is a wonderful way to celebrate the joy they've brought to so many children and adults." The stamps also depict Curious George ("Curious George Flies A Kite" by Margret and H.A. Rey, 1958); Fox in Socks ("Fox in Socks" by Dr. Seuss, 1965); Frederick ("Frederick" by Leo Lionni, 1967); Olivia ("Olivia" by Ian Falconer, 2000); Wilbur ("Charlotte's Web" written by E.B. White and illustrated by Garth Williams, 1952) and Wild Thing ("Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak, 1963) (see below). Joining Kingsley at the event were Tony Devine, Philatelic Channel Manager, Royal Mail (United Kingdom) and Dr. DeBow Freed, President, The University of Findlay. "Getting children interested in reading at an early age is paramount to their success both in the classroom and in life," added Dr. DeBow Freed, President of The University of Findlay. "The commemorative stamp issue is an admirable tribute to the authors and illustrators who have created the books that generations of families have and will continue to enjoy." How to Order the First-Day-of-Issue Postmark Customers have 60 days to obtain the first-day-of-issue postmark by mail. Royal Mail has granted permission for the U.S. Postal Service to use the United Kingdom cancellation to postmark jointly issued U.K. Animal Tales stamps presented on independently produced covers, provided the cover also bears at least one U.S. stamp from the Favorite Children's Book Animals issue. U.S. customers using major credit cards may purchase Royal Mail's Animal Tales stamps, First-Day covers and related products by visiting www.royalmail.com/stamps. Customers should affix the stamps to envelopes of their choice, address the envelopes (to themselves or others), and place them in a larger envelope addressed to: FAVORITE CHILDREN'S BOOK ANIMALS STAMPS POSTMASTER 229 W MAIN CROSS STREET FINDLAY OH 45840-9998 ROYAL MAIL ANIMAL TALES POSTMASTER 229 W MAIN CROSS STREET FINDLAY OH 45840-9998 After applying the first day of issue postmark, the Postal Service will return the envelopes through the mail. There is no charge for the postmark. All orders must be postmarked by March 10, 2006. How to Order First-Day Covers Stamp Fulfillment Services also offers first-day covers for new stamp issues and Postal Service stationery items postmarked with the official first-day-of-issue cancellation. Each item has an individual catalog number and is offered in the quarterly "USA Philatelic" catalog. Customers may request a free catalog by calling 1-800-STAMP-24 or writing to: INFORMATION FULFILLMENT DEPT 6270 US POSTAL SERVICE PO BOX 219014 KANSAS CITY MO 64121-9014 Philatelic Products There are five philatelic products available for this stamp issue:
Favorite Children's Book Animals
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