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M Is for Monocle: A Victorian Alphabet - (Board Book)

M Is for Monocle: A Victorian Alphabet - (Board Book)
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Last Price: 9.99 USD

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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"M Is for Monocle: A Victorian Alphabet is part of a unique new series that opens a window on history while teaching toddlers the ABCs. Different eras of history - including the nineteenth-century American West, medieval Europe, and Victorian England - are brought to life by Greg Paprocki's fun and enticing illustrations in this new series of board books for brilliant babies."--Amazon.com.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>Introduce your brilliant babies to the ABCs with this collection of wonderfully detailed illustrations showcasing life and times in the steam-powered Victorian era.</i></p> <p>Treat your toddlers to artist Greg Paprocki's depictions of the era's lighter-than-air airships and big-wheeled bicycles built for two. It was also an era that saw the invention of electricity, the exploration of some of the last remaining wild frontiers on Earth, and the introduction of lasting literary creations such as Charles Dickens's Scrooge and Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes.</p> <p>From the creators of BabyLit(R) <i>M Is for Monocle: A Victorian Alphabet</i> is part of a unique new series that opens a window on history while teaching toddlers the ABCs. Different eras of history--including the nineteenth-century American West, medieval Europe, and Victorian England--are brought to life by Greg Paprocki's fun and enticing illustrations in this new series of board books for brilliant babies.</p> <p>Greg Paprocki works full-time as an illustrator and book designer. He's illustrated several Curious George books, as well as The Big Book of Superheroes for Gibbs Smith. He began his career as an advertising art director after studying fine art and graphic design at the University of Nebraska. He currently lives in Lincoln, Nebraska.</p>

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