B Is for Babar: An Alphabet Book
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Weight | 0.85 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7 × 7 × 0.7 in |
Description
Author and illustrator Laurent de Brunhoff continues his father Jean de Brunhoff’s wondrous Babar children’s series with this introduction to the alphabet for the littlest learners.
B Is for Babar takes readers through an alphabet of fun with Babar and his family. Arthur plays the accordion, Flora feeds the fish, and more! Young children will love this bite-size adaptation of the classic picture book Babar’s ABC. “While the illustrations will appeal to toddlers, this board book could be shared with older preschoolers as well.” —Booklist Babar was called by the New York Times a “beloved storybook character,” was praised by Where the Wild Things Are creator Maurice Sendak as “at the very heart of my conception of what turns a picture book into a work of art,” was featured in USA TODAY, which said, “Few series have had such enduring appeal to young readers,” and cited in The New Yorker, which wrote, “There are a few parents who haven’t tried the Babar books, and the rare small child who doesn’t like, or even love them.”Abrams Appleseed
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