Synopses & Reviews
In Alphabears, twenty six huggable teddies help teach children the letters of the alphabet:
A is for Amanda, a good teddy bear
Who carries sweet apples everywhere.
Michael Hague's warm, detailed paintings complement Kathleen Hague's happy, rhyming texts. Even the youngest of readers will treasure and learn from these two charming concept books
Review
"The Hagues have created one adorable bear for every letter of the alphabet and describe each teddy's attributes in lilting rhyme and resplendent pictures....Twenty-six bits of whimsy for bear devotees of all ages."--
Booklist, starred review
"Through lyrical rhyme and visual sense, the Hagues have created a delightful bear menagerie in Alphabears. Each letter of the alphabet is introduced through a special teddy bear, whose unique qualities are described in rhyme. Each illustration is framed in white above the large-print text. A treasure for family reading and teddy-bear lovers everywhere!"--School Library Journal
About the Author
Kathleen Hague and
Michael Hague have collaborated on several books for children, including
Bear Hugs and
Calendarbears. The Hagues live in Colorado Springs, Colorado.