Countablock (An Abrams Block Book)

Christopher Franceschelli , Peski Peski Studio
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Countablock (An Abrams Block Book)

Christopher Franceschelli , Peski Peski Studio
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0-2 YEARS94 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 0-2 Years
  • Published date: Aug 05, 2014
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 94
  • Publisher: Abrams Appleseed
  • ISBN: 9781419713743
  • Dimensions: 5.25" W x 2.4" L x 6.25" H
Christopher Franceschelli is a seasoned publisher, editor, and creator of children’s books. He currently runs Chronicle’s Handprint imprint and the SmartInk packaging company. A born-and-raised New Yorker, Franceschelli lives with his family in Brooklyn. His books include the Hello City! Series and the Abrams Trail Tale series.
 
David Partington is an illustrator based in Bristol, UK. His influences range from mid-century design to Saturday morning cartoons. As part of Peski Studio (formerly Peskimo) he enjoys screen printing, a process which often informs his approach to illustration. David’s work can be seen in kids’ books, food packaging, and jumbo floor puzzles around the world. He especially enjoys creating characters, drawing friendly robots, and sending them on incredible adventures. His books include the Abrams Block Book series and the Hello Dinosaur series.
"A terrific companion to Alphablock that counts from one to 10, and up by 10s to 100, using cause and effect."
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