Minni Favorite Books – March
Our Favorite March Books
Easy as ABC! This month we’re highlighting books that bring style and whimsy to the alphabet. Whether your little one is just starting to learn their ABC’s or an alphabet expert, we know they’ll B impressed by what they C!
Paul Thurlby's Alphabet
Slick, retro-modern design and some cheeky vocabulary choices are the main appeal of this straightforward alphabet book. As a visually rich introduction to alphabet and vocabulary, this story will engage little ones. Plus, caregivers familiar with Thurlby's illustrated works will enjoy adding a touch of haute design to their bookshelves.
Baby's First Eames: From Art Deco to Zaha Hadid by Julie Merberg
This whimsically illustrated board book offers a delightful A-to-Z overview of modern design icons for the toddler set. Parents who appreciate architecture and design will revel in this early opportunity to share their passion with little ones. From Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater to Knoll furniture to Noguchi sculptures, Baby's First Eames makes timeless structures and styles fun and accessible for aesthetes of all ages.
Alphabeasties and Other Amazing Types by Sharon Werner and Sarah Forss
From an alligator made of aaa's to a zebra made of zzz's, the alphabeasties in this book are ingeniously built out of multiple typefaces. Adults and children will be engaged and delighted with the flaps, which lift to reveal "beasties" for each letter of the alphabet.
Charley Harper’s Animal Alphabet
Striking images featuring geometric shapes, bold contrasting colors, and touches of humor introduce basic concepts to children in this beautifully designed book. Simple rhyming texts accompany the stylized illustrations of animals from angelfish and grosbeaks to owls and vipers. For artsy babies and toddlers everywhere!