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Synopsis
Synopsis
This gorgeous photographic ode to the alphabet takes the eye on a journey through the everyday world. Search for the curl of a "c" in pink shrimps in a pan, the hook of a j" in a collection of clotheshangers, and the tail of a q" in a keyring lying on a table. Poster available. Crisp color photographs will delight both children and adults.
Tundra author Arlene Alda is an award-winning photographer and writer whose photographs have appeared in Life, Vogue, and People and in numerous galleries. She is the author of twelve children’s books including her most recent, The Book of ZZZs; Morning Glory Monday, illustrated by Maryann Kovalski; and her photographs are featured in 97 Orchard Street, New York, by Linda Granfield. A native New Yorker, Arlene Alda is the proud grandmother of seven. She lives on Long Island with her husband, actor Alan Alda.
Praise
Praise
An alphabet book like no other. Publishers WeeklyWhether a child is just learning the alphabet or already knows it, this is an involving browser that contributes a fresh look at commonplace, usually unnoticed things around us. Booklist [A] Great Read [for toddlers] Carole Fiore (former President of the ALA'¬?s Association of Library Service to Children), Parenting magazine. Unique visualization. Knoxville News-Sentinel