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Bob Ross: My First Book of ABCs

Contributors

By Robb Pearlman

Illustrated by Bob Ross

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$7.99

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$9.99 CAD

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  1. ebook $7.99 $9.99 CAD
  2. Board book $9.99 $12.99 CAD

This item is a preorder. Your payment method will be charged immediately, and the product is expected to ship on or around April 2, 2024. This date is subject to change due to shipping delays beyond our control.

Brush up on toddlers' ABCs with Bob Ross and his iconic paintings in this fourth early concept board book with the famous TV painter.

A is for artists. B is for brushes. C is for cabins. This fourth early concept board book in the Bob Ross My First Book series, which includes Bob Ross: My First Book of ColorsBob Ross: My First Book of Nature, and the forthcoming Bob Ross: My First Book of Numbers, helps the littlest readers learn their alphabet while looking at Bob Ross's gorgeous landscape paintings. Adult fans of The Joy of Painting with Bob Ross will love reading and re-reading this book with their toddlers as they'll discover some of their favorite Bob Ross quips alongside his iconic landscapes in this delightful and peaceful board book.

On Sale
Apr 2, 2024
Page Count
24 pages
Publisher
Running Press Kids
ISBN-13
9780762483372

Robb Pearlman

About the Author

ROBB PEARLMAN is the author of many books, including The Office: A Day at Dunder Mifflin Elementary, Bob Ross and Peapod the Squirrel, Pink is for Boys, and Fun with Kirk and Spock. He lives in New Jersey and sometimes treats himself to waffles and whipped cream.

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Bob Ross

About the Illustrator

Bob Ross, the soft-spoken artist painting happy clouds, mountains, and trees has captivated us for decades with the magic that takes place on his canvas in twenty-six television minutes—all while dispensing little branches of wisdom. The Joy of Painting star passed away in 1995, but his legacy continues to touch generation after generation.

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