G Is for Grits: A Southern Alphabet

From alligators to winding country lanes and fried zucchini, this picture book is an alphabetized list of Southern delights. Breezy rhymes recall an appreciation for good food, laid-back evenings, and the gentle dispositions the region is known for.

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G Is for Grits: A Southern Alphabet

From alligators to winding country lanes and fried zucchini, this picture book is an alphabetized list of Southern delights. Breezy rhymes recall an appreciation for good food, laid-back evenings, and the gentle dispositions the region is known for.

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G Is for Grits: A Southern Alphabet

G Is for Grits: A Southern Alphabet

G Is for Grits: A Southern Alphabet

G Is for Grits: A Southern Alphabet

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Overview

From alligators to winding country lanes and fried zucchini, this picture book is an alphabetized list of Southern delights. Breezy rhymes recall an appreciation for good food, laid-back evenings, and the gentle dispositions the region is known for.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781455616985
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 09/14/2012
Series: ABC Series
Pages: 32
Sales rank: 1,026,280
Product dimensions: 8.60(w) x 11.10(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years

About the Author


NIKOLE BROOKS BETHEA is an environmental engineer and children's writer whose stories have been published in magazines such as JAKES and Living the Country Life.


Alison Davis Lyne is a freelance illustrator who has worked on various picture books and covers for American Small Farm magazine. She is the portrait artist for the Kentucky Commission on Women's Kentucky Women Remembered exhibit, permanently on display in the state capitol rotunda. She also illustrated Easter Day Alphabet, Kudzu Chaos, G Is for Grits: A Southern Alphabet, and other titles published by Pelican.
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