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An ABC of Flowers

An ABC of Flowers

Illustrated by Jutta Hilpuesch

Ebook

An ABC of Flowers

About the Book

"A vividly photographed ABC book with a clean, sophisticated aesthetic." --Publishers Weekly

Step into the garden and learn your ABC's with this colorful feast for the eyes!

From asters and daisies to roses and sunflowers, An ABC of Flowers is a colorful burst from the garden that will have little hands eager to grab. Filled with gorgeous photo illustrations, bold colors, and clever line art featuring a miniature-sized girl named Amelie, toddlers will laugh and be mezmerized by the book's vibrant pages.

Perfect for the youngest readers learning their ABC's!

Product Details

On sale: April 2, 2019
Age: 0-3 years
Grade: Up to Preschool
Page count: 32 Pages
ISBN: 9780525517863

Author Bio

Originally from Germany, Jutta Hilpuesch is an artist, illustrator, and photographer living in a Northern suburb of Chicago. She specializes in whimsical mixed media illustrations, combining minimalist line art and photography. She graduated with a degree in business, worked as a Marketing manager for one of the largest candy companies in Germany, and ran her own jewelry design business before discovering her passion for illustrating. Jutta is the creator of a beloved miniature-sized character named Amelie, who has become an Instagram favorite for many.

Jutta Hilpuesch is married, has 3 children, and a golden retriever, Bo. She loves late night comedy, fuzzy socks, and sometimes bakes just to eat the cookie dough. Her dream home would be located in a no-freeze zone and would come with a self stocking fridge and a laundry wizard. Follow her on instagram @happydaysfactory

Reviews

"Wide white backgrounds leave plenty of room for the eye to appreciate the vivid blooms..." –The Wall Street Journal

“A vividly photographed ABC book with a clean, sophisticated aesthetic.” – Publishers Weekly
 
“Perfect for practicing letters and flora identification…Uplifting eye candy…” – School Library Journal