Recently released: Lunagirl PictureBooks! This first collection contains 24 beautiful complete alphabet books from the mid to late 1800s. Alphabet picture books were among the favorites of the day, and these brightly colored and exquisitely illustrated ABC books make it easy to see why.
One of the most enduring traditions of books for children is the ABC book. Aside from nursery rhymes, no other genre was so extensively produced. The late 1800s produced scores of these books in English, and some of the best are presented in this collection of alphabet books. Most of this collection were first published in England, where these books were enjoyed by children and adults alike. Some include "early reader" lessons in addition to the alphabet. CLICK HERE TO SEE DETAILS & SAMPLES.
Browse the books page by page or scan through always visible scrolling thumbnail images. The focus is on the illustrations themselves, so that the reader can easily print out any and all of the pictures. You can of course print out the pages of text as well if you want to create facsimiles of the original books. More to come!
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Would you like Lunagirl to sponsor a challenge on your blog? Email me at INFO@LUNAGIRL.COM. :-) I'll provide images for your DT!
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I'd love to get this and review it on my blog. Where and how can I get this?
ReplyDeleteBeautifu! I love the Victorian Era.
Sincerely,
Mama Ash
http://everythingmomandbaby.blogspot.com
Hi ~ It is available at this link: http://www.summertownsun.com/lunagirl/Lunagirl_Victorian_ABC_childrens_storybooks.htm
ReplyDeleteIf you click on the picture of the CD in the post, it will take you to that page. Thanks for your interest!