What Arrives in the Mail

MailBox Story is intentionally simple. Each mailing is designed to feel familiar, tactile, and worth waiting for—something your child can hold, read, and keep.
Envelope

The Story Chapters

Each chapter of Flee to the Mountain arrives as a folded booklet, printed on cream paper and sized for comfortable reading.

The booklets are saddle-stitched with two staples and measure 5.5″ × 8.5″. Chapter length varies slightly, depending on the needs of the story.

The chapters build on one another and are meant to be read in order, unfolding gradually over time.

The Booklets

Character Collector Cards

Every mailing includes a full-color Character Collector card featuring someone from the story.

The cards are printed on sturdy postcard-style stock and are designed to be collected alongside the chapters as the story unfolds.

Many families enjoy saving the cards together or revisiting them as characters reappear later in the journey.

Collector Card

A Letter in the Mail

Each chapter arrives as a letter in the mail, tucked inside a simple kraft envelope and addressed to your child.

The envelope is part of the experience—something that arrives quietly in the mailbox and invites anticipation rather than urgency.

There are no screens, downloads, or logins involved. Just a story that arrives one chapter at a time.

Full Set Mailing

Created to Be Kept

MailBox Story is not meant to be disposable. The chapters are designed to be saved, reread, and shared.

Over time, the letters come together to form a complete printed story—one your child can return to long after the final chapter has arrived.

The Full Set