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Pennsylvania Dutch Alphabet


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No. of pages 32

Published: 2007

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Great for age 5-9 years

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The distinctive Pennsylvania Dutch dialect translates culture and history into amazing alphabet fun. From apple butter to Zimmerman, Zeager, and Zook and everything in between, each letter of the alphabet reveals more than just the ABCs. Filled with delightful illustrations, this book also provides insight into the people and their customs, reminding us of simpler times and the power of a strong heritage.

 

This book has been graded for interest at 5-8 years.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2007 by Pelican Publishing Co .

David Davis is the author of almost a dozen books with Pelican, including Jazz Cats, a 2002 Children's Book Choice selection; Librarian's Night Before Christmas; Nurse's Night Before Christmas; Ten Redneck Babies: A Southern Counting Book; Texas Aesop's Fables; Texas Mother Goose; and Texas Zeke and the Longhorn. Four of his books have earned spots on the Accelerated Reader list. He resides in Fort Worth, Texas. Alan Fearl Stacy is a self-taught artist who derived his style and techniques from a variety of ancient and modern sources. He worked in broadcast television as a graphic artist and as a makeup artist for music videos, commercials, and theatre for many years. As a self-employed illustrator and designer, Stacy has illustrated two nonfiction picture books and self-published several graphic-novel versions of Aesopis fables. Chet Williamson is an award-winning writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. Over eighty of his short stories have appeared in such publications as The New Yorker , Esquire , Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction , and many other magazines and anthologies. He has been a final nominee for the World Fantasy Award, the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award, and the Horror Writers Stoker Award. Williamson, who is also a trained actor, lives in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. This is his first children's book.

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