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My ABC Book

Publishing Xist

Publisher: Xist Publishing

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Summary

Looking for a nice, sweet,  normal  alphabet book?  
  This isn't it.   
 Afraid of explaining things like "egg cups" and "Zeppelins?"  
 This is not the picture book for you.  BUT. If you grew up in the age of the cold war and remember how to do a fallout drill, you'll appreciate this "Inspector-Gadget" take on the letter B.  If you've watched your share of Mad Men and wish that your little one would hurry up and learn how to make a martini, you'll appreciate the retro styling of "S is for Sofa"  
 In this ABC book for kids, style supersedes all and kids (big and small) will learn their alphabet with class.
Available since: 04/09/2015.

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