An alphabet book with a difference!Annie wants to paint an alphabet using her animals, but Zebra simply can't wait until the end for his time to shine. Sneakiness, silly costumes and plain pushiness doesn't get him anywhere - but he has to learn to wait his turn!This zany picture book is so much more than an alphabet book - it introduces manners and patience to the littlest readers in a gentle and fun way.Lou Kuenzler's text and Julia Woolf 's illustrations brilliantly combine with hilarious effect, and bring the alphabet to life in a totally new and inventive way.
Illustrator Julia Woolf was an animator for Dreamworks for 12 years and illustrated the Little Golden BookHalloween ABCA little book that works hard - an alphabet book, a word book and a manners book all in one!Author is well known for herPrincess DisgraceseriesReviews in pre-publication outlets such as School Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, The Horn Book, Publishers Weekly, etc.National online and print outreach to NYT, WSJ, NPR Books, Time for Kids, Scholastic Early Readers, Brightly, B&N Kids Blog, etc.Mailing to influential librarians, bookstores buyers, and bloggersGoodreads, Library Thing and social media galley giveawaysAnnie said to the animals, Please stand in a line.Im painting my alphabet. Come one at a time!First Aardvark and Bear and Crocodile too.Not yet, Zebra. Im not ready for you... Lou Kuenzlergrew up on a windy sheep farm in Devon. She is the author of numerous books for children, includingMy Digger is Bigger, Eat Your People, theShrinking Violetseries, thePrincess DisGraceseries and theBella Broomstickseries. She lives in London with her family.Julia Woolfworked for twenty years in animation, including a twelve year period working in the US for Dreamworks. After returning to the UK she decided to do the MA in Childrens Book Illustration in Cambridge at Anglia Ruskin University. She is thel๓&