About this item
Highlights
- Spark your child's West Virginia pride from the very first page.
- 0-10 Years
- 8.35" x 8.11" Board Book
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Concepts
- Series Name: ABCs Regional
Description
Book Synopsis
Spark your child's West Virginia pride from the very first page. ABCs of West Virginia is a warm and whimsical A-to-Z journey that blends early learning with the rich colors, culture, and comfort of home--crafted by Sandra Magsamen, USA Today bestselling author of Welcome Little One.
Celebrate the Mountain State while helping your little one learn their ABCs through the sights, sounds, and symbols of West Virginia. With gentle rhymes and a soothing rhythm, this board book is perfect for bedtime, storytime, or quiet moments together.
Whether you live in the heart of West Virginia or are sharing your roots with the next generation, this book helps toddlers learn letters while celebrating where they're from. With sturdy pages built for little hands, ABCs of West Virginia is both a literacy tool and a memory-maker.
Why Families Love It:
- West Virginia ABCs Made Fun: Helps babies and toddlers connect each letter to iconic places and symbols, from Charleston to Huntington.
- Perfect Bedtime Rhythm: Gentle rhymes and a calming cadence support peaceful nighttime routines.
- Cultivates State Pride: Share cultural touchstones and traditions through colorful art and engaging language.
- Built to Last: Durable board pages stand up to eager hands and repeat readings.
- Heartfelt Gift: Ideal for baby showers, birthdays, Easter baskets, holiday stockings, or West Virginia-themed nursery décor.
Whether you're searching for a baby book about West Virginia, a regional alphabet board book, or a keepsake that celebrates where you're from, ABCs of West Virginia is a timeless favorite you'll reach for again and again.
A is for the Appalachian Trail, where there's always an adventure that's great.
B is for buckwheat pancakes with butter and syrup on our plate.
C is for the Coal House made totally out of coal. Isn't that cool?
D is for dancing at Capitol Theatre, where good times and good music rule.