A heartwarming child's note is placed next to letterbox to thank the posties who helped family stay in touch with grandma during COVID-19 lockdown
- A family in Brighton, in Melbourne's south east, left a touching note on fence
- They thanked their postman for delivering their 'grammie's letters' from QLD
- The heartwarming letter came with a special treat of Allen's Freckles lollies
A young child has left a heartfelt letter on their fence for the postman who helped them keep in touch with their beloved grandmother during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The handwritten note was left outside the home in Brighton in Melbourne's south- east on Tuesday, along with a special treat of Allen's Freckles lollies.
The letter thanked the postman for delivering letters from their grandmother, who is based in Queensland.

The heartwarming letter was left on the home of a Brighton home in Melbourne's south east on Tuesday with a special treat of Allen's Freckles lollies
'Dear postman, these lollies are for you,' the letter read.
'I want to say thank you for delivering all my letters from my grammie.'
'My grammie lives in Queensland and I miss her very much.'
Australia Post shared the image to its Instagram page, thanking their workers for helping families keep in touch during COVID-19 and border closures.
'A sweet treat awaited one lucky #Postie this morning in Brighton from a very special customer who wanted to thank the local #Postie for delivering letters to a much-missed Grammie,' they wrote.
The initiative comes from a group called The Kindness Pandemic which boasts 500,000 members.
The aim is to perform acts of kindness during lockdown.
'These posts have shown that communities love and cherish their local postie,' an Australian Post spokesperson told 7News.
'From hand-drawn pictures, notes of thanks, boxes of chocolate and refreshing beverages, people around Australia have expressed their gratitude to local posties who have kept delivering for Australia.'

The initiative comes from a group called The Kindness Pandemic which boasts 500,000 members, who perform acts of kindness during COVID-19 restrictions (stock)