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A Is for Adam: Blog Tour

Disclosure:  We received this book in exchange for this review. 
Watching our little ones learn to read gives me such joy.  They get so excited as pictures become letters and letters become words and an entire world opens up for them. 

Sharing my love of reading is so important and I am always glad to share new reads for readers of all reading levels.

Right now A Is for Adam is a favorite in the Three Boys and an Old Lady household.  
 
About the Book: Bring your favorite scriptural heroes to life with this fun family ABC book! Discover the amazing men and women God inspired to do great things in His name, from A for Adam to Z for Zacharias. Colorful and entertaining, this book is the perfect way to teach alphabet letters and Bible lessons at the same time! 

About the Author: Heidi Poelman is the author of A is for Abinadi: An Alphabet Book of Scripture Heroes, A Mother’s Greatest Gift, The Two-Minute Marriage Project: Simple Secrets for Staying in Love, and the upcoming books, I Can Love Like Jesus and A Is for Adam: An Alphabet Book of Scripture Heroes. Heidi received her degrees in communication from Brigham Young University (BA) and Wake Forest University (MA). She lives in Utah with her husband and three children.

About the Illustrator:  Maggie Coburn loves drawing and storytelling. She has her BA in anthropology fromUC Santa Cruz (where she discovered the amazing art form that is scientific illustration), and her MFA in traditional illustration from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. She lives with her husband and son in California.


Be sure to click here to check out the next stop in the A Is for Adam Book Tour courtesy of our friends at Cedar Fort Books.

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