Highlights Don't miss this delightful ABC board book that celebrates the season of spring from veteran children's book creator Jill Howarth! 7.0" x 7.0" Board Book 26 Pages Juvenile Fiction, Concepts Description Book Synopsis Don't miss this delightful ABC board book that celebrates the season of spring from veteran children's book creator Jill Howarth! A is for ants hiking the Alps. B is for bunnies biking to baseball practice. C is for chipmunks camping with caterpillars. Featuring plenty to discover on each charmingly illustrated page, this board book perfectly pairs seasonal art with the letters of the alphabet for the youngest of readers. About the Author Jill Howarth began her career as a senior designer and art director at Hasbro Toys, then transitioned into full-time illustration. Her previous illustrated children's books include The ABCs of Christmas; 1-2-3, You Love Me; Jingle Bells; and The 12 Days of Christmas. She lives in Westborough, Massachusetts. You can visit her online at jillhowarth.com.
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