Regional ABC Primer
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Let's Count Australia
My First Aussie Counting Book
by Ann Ingalls
Part of the Regional ABC Primer series
A counting board book for little Aussies from award-winning author Ann Ingalls and Australian illustrator Kat Kalindi
Numbers and colors are more fun down under! Young readers count from one to 10-learning colors along the way-as they discover the places, animals, and other wonderful things that make Australia so unique! Perfect for locals or tourists alike! Ann Ingalls passes the day exaggerating (writing fiction) or telling the truth (writing nonfiction). Ann has written over sixty books for young readers. Pencil: A Story with a Point! made the Banks Street Best Books list of 2020. J Is for Jazz won the 2015 Annual American Graphic Design Award and the Ella Fitzgerald Foundation's A Book Just for Me! Little Piano Girl also won the Ella Fitzgerald Foundation's A Book Just for Me! She has received a handful of awards from the Highlights Foundation for poetry and short stories. Kat Kalindi is an illustrator and surface pattern designer from the sunny Gold Coast, Australia. Kalindi has been illustrating for over 13 years. Before going freelance, she worked as an in-house textile designer for a fashion retailer. Being a collector of all things cute and botanical, Kalindi's life is filled with lots of color and magic. These are inspirations for her artwork, and her home is filled with Japanese kitsch toys, art books, succulents, rainbows, sunshine, and patterns! Kalindi licenses her art and works for various clients, including Mudpuppy, Spotlight, Kippins, Earth Nymph, Cotton On, Proctor & Gamble, RSVP greeting cards, Coca-Cola, Cadbury, and many more. Let's make some magic together.
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N Is for New York City
by Adina Oberman
Part of the Regional ABC Primer series
An ABC board book with all the sights and sites in NYC, N Is for New York City is designed for the youngest New Yorkers
With words by Adina Oberman and illustrations by Volha Kaliaha, take an alphabetized tour of the Big Apple. From the Apollo Theater to Zabar's emporium, each letter represents iconic people and places from New York City. Perfect for locals and tourists alike! Adina Oberman is a New York native, former preschool teacher, and mom of two young kids. For over 15 years, she's helped families through the ups and downs of early childhood. She loves sharing her knowledge of early childhood education and her passion for great children's literature. She's the creator of Big Books for Little Hands, a site dedicated to helping parents and educators find the best books for navigating the challenges of life with kids. She holds a master's degree in early childhood education, with an additional certificate in early childhood special education. Adina is currently part of the Familius marketing team. Volha Kaliaha is a vector designer and illustrator from Minks, Belarus. Motherhood enhanced her life as an artist, helping her to imagine the world from a child's perspective and to see magic in simple things.
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Let's Count New York City
by Adina Oberman
Part of the Regional ABC Primer series
A board book counting primer for all things NYC from Adina Oberman, with illustrations by Volha Kaliaha sure to delight the tiniest New Yorkers
From one Empire State Building to 10 sneakerheads rocking their kicks downtown, Let's Count New York City introduces readers to the places, food, and people of NYC with a fun counting element. Perfect for locals and tourists alike! Adina Oberman is a New York native, former preschool teacher, and mom of two young kids. For over 15 years, she's helped families through the ups and downs of early childhood. She loves sharing her knowledge of early childhood education and her passion for great children's literature. She's the creator of Big Books for Little Hands, a site dedicated to helping parents and educators find the best books for navigating the challenges of life with kids. She holds a master's degree in early childhood education, with an additional certificate in early childhood special education. Adina is currently part of the Familius marketing team. Volha Kaliaha is a vector designer and illustrator from Minks, Belarus. Motherhood enhanced her life as an artist, helping her to imagine the world from a child's perspective and to see magic in simple things.
Count to ten in this adorable, rhyming counting book featuring New York City. It is so cute! The illustrations include everything from the Empire State Building to bagels.
This book will probably be loved as much by adults as by the kids for whom it is intended. It offers a fun (and sometimes funny) glimpse of the city.
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