Alphabet by heart

Jeanne Shriver

Book - 2024

A is for Admire! B is for Believe! C is for Care! Alphabet by Heart is a one-of-a-kind ABC book that takes kids on a fun and meaningful journey! While exploring letters, little readers also discover big values to help them grow. ​Not just the ABCs: teaching important virtues like empathy, gratitude, and kindness. Shared family moments: promotes connection between kids and their caregivers. Entertaining & uplifting: A positive and fun way for kids to learn the alphabet. With colorful pictures, warmhearted rhymes, and important life lessons, Alphabet by Heart is a delightful adventure that brings families closer and fills little hearts with joy and empathy.

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Published
Chicago, IL : 4U2B Books & Media [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Jeanne Shriver (author)
Other Authors
Mark K. (Mark Kennedy) Shriver, 1964- (author), Laura Watson, 1968- (illustrator)
Item Description
"Kindness A to Z"
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780829454833
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Jeanne Shriver and Mark K. Shriver's alphabet book aims to inspire young children with a story about emotional intelligence and inclusivity. With simple rhymes, the authors use the alphabet to encourage children to consider how the letters can form powerful words, such as empathy ("Empathy tells others / they are never alone. / Imagine their feelings, / and make them your own"), care, understand, and trust; it's a structure that gives the 26 letters a deeper meaning. Although similar ABC books exist, the sincerity of this book's text is deeply felt as it suggests that the most profound learning happens in the heart. It also serves as a reminder to parents and children alike that what matters most is how kind one is to other people. Watson's colorful cartoon illustrations depict diverse characters with various skin tones and abilities. Multigenerational portrayals give voice to adult caregivers who may read this book aloud to little ones. The tone is light, vibrant, warm, and optimistic, and the book would be a great read for children between the ages of 2 and 6 who are just beginning to navigate the social landscape. A sweet picture book that values social growth as much as academic learning. (2-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.