Penguins Love Their Abc's
By (Author) Sarah Aspinall
Illustrated by Sarah Aspinall
Scholastic US
Scholastic US
29th August 2017
United States
Children
Fiction
Early years: letters and words
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Birds
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Hardback
40
Width 259mm, Height 259mm, Spine 13mm
454g
Using bold colors and humorous antics, six adorable penguins play a snowy hide-and-seek game to playfully teach readers their ABC's.
Six of the most appealing penguins ever (featured in Sarah Aspinall's Penguins Love Colors, 2016) set off on an exciting Alphabet Hunt, a fun adventure where Mama has hidden all the alphabet letters in the snow. Each letter is marked by a clue (an apple leads to a). Will you help the penguins find all the hidden letters Of course you will!At the end of the joyful Alphabet Hunt, it's time to gobble up a big bowl of Mama's yummy alphabet soup, where words are hidden, too. All the penguins love their ABC's -- but not as much as they love Mama Penguin, who hugs them all in a warm, comforting expression of affection.All children need to learn the alphabet, and from a big red heart (h) to six sets of lucky underpants (u), children will recognize all the clues and letters. Perfect for school or home, Sarah Aspinall's irresistible penguins will help children learn their letters, with plenty of opportunities to review and test their knowledge. It's as simple as ABC!Praise for Penguins Love Their ABCsYoung listeners learning their ABCs will enjoy both the interactivity and the penguins' antics. -- Kirkus ReviewsThe book's unflagging energy should make for raucous read-alouds. -- Publishers WeeklyPraise for Penguins Love Colors: Aspinall introduces colors and flowers in this bright-eyed book....Six baby penguins in rainbow colors is a beautiful sight. --Kirkus Reviews Six little penguins make a joyous, creative mess in this charming celebration of color. -- Booklist
Sarah Aspinall has been drawing all her life. She is the oldest of eight children, and one of the happiest days of the year was the family's Egg Hunt, when her parents hid more than 700 chocolate eggs around their home in the English countryside. Later she came to the United States and graduated with a degree in illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her work has been exhibited in London, Mexico, California, and New England. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her mischievous black cat, Mugglewump. You can visit her at www.sarahaspinallcreates.com.
Sarah Aspinall has been drawing all her life. She is the oldest of eight children, and one of the happiest days of the year was the family's Egg Hunt, when her parents hid more than 700 chocolate eggs around their home in the English countryside. Later she came to the United States and graduated with a degree in illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her work has been exhibited in London, Mexico, California, and New England. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her mischievous black cat, Mugglewump. You can visit her at www.sarahaspinallcreates.com.