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Product details

  • ISBN 9781546013945
  • Weight: 197g
  • Dimensions: 166 x 182mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
  • Publication City/Country: US
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Tell little ones just how much you love them with Alphabet Love--a heart-shaped board book that introduces children to the alphabet and celebrates everyday moments of love.

"C is for cuddle, wrapped up so tight. D is for dancing, twirling all night."

If you are looking for an alphabet book to give you the warm fuzzies, look no further. This sturdy board book highlights all the little moments that toddlers share with their loved ones throughout the day, from blowing bubbles, to exploring outside, to reading a book before bed. With cheerful, rhyming text and bright, playful illustrations, Alphabet Love makes it easy and fun to learn the ABCs.

Rachel Tawil Kenyon was born in Brooklyn, New York, and spent her teen years in Hollywood, California. Bringing her diverse experiences with her, she moved with her family to Nashville, Tennessee, where she writes, reads, and teaches. Rachel is known in her community for her enthusiasm working with young children and teenagers. She writes from the heart and encourages the kids she works with to do the same.

Anna Süßbauer grew up in Cologne, Germany, surrounded by art books, picture books, comics, and her father's typewriter, on which she typed her own stories. Her decision to become a picture book illustrator was driven by a passion for graphic design and a love of clear structures and bright colors. Anna's work is inspired by a whimsical sense of humor and her love for all kinds of animals, including her two dogs Eddie and Patsy.

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