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ABC for Me: ABC What Can She Be?: Girls can be anything they want to be, from A to Z: Volume 5

Board book

Main Details

Title ABC for Me: ABC What Can She Be?: Girls can be anything they want to be, from A to Z: Volume 5
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sugar Snap Studio
By (author) Jessie Ford
SeriesABC for Me
Physical Properties
Format:Board book
Pages:36
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 229
ISBN/Barcode 9781633226241
ClassificationsDewey:331.702082
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations 75 color illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Walter Foster Jr.
Imprint Walter Foster Jr.
NZ Release Date 3 March 2023
Publication Country United States

Description

Not even the sky is the limit with this fun approach to learning the alphabet. In this new title from Walter Foster Jr., ABC What Can She Be? encourages young girls by presenting a colourful variety of choices for their future careers. Talented illustrator Jessie Ford artfully pairs the letters of the alphabet with vibrant, eye-catching illustrations that paint an inspiring picture for budding trailblazers everywhere. ABC What Can She Be? explores 26 different career paths. Each page introduces a letter of the alphabet with bright artwork and highlights a career that is fun, challenging, and makes a big impact in its own way. A boldly illustrated, fun family read, ABC What Can She Be? is a great way for parents to introduce their small children to the bright futures before them.

Author Biography

Jessie Fords colorful view of the world has been brightening up people's lives for more than a decade. Her graphic shapes, bold color palette, hand-drawn typography, and textured layers create a handmade effect that has been commissioned by clients such as Harry N. Abrams, Rodale Kids, Volkswagen, Samsonite the Wall Street Journal, the Guardian, Unilever, and Westin Hotels. Visit her online at sugarsnapstudio.co.uk.

Reviews

"It's never too early to each kids about female empowerment, and this book aimed at toddlers does just that." * Evening Standard *