B Is for Brooklyn
By Selina Alko
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About this ebook
What do Prospect Park, Coney Island, and Atlantic Avenue have in common? They are all located in Brooklyn, New York, a magical place where you can listen to jazz music, eat bagels and lox, and sit on the stoop of a brownstone and daydream. Children will recognize aspects of their own neighborhoods in this celebration of urban culture and community.
Selina Alko
Selina Alko grew up in Canada, like Joni Mitchell. And like Joni, Selina has been a painter since she was a child. She loves mixing materials together to create artwork for her award-winning children’s books. Besides working in her studio, Selina likes to travel, be involved in her community, and spend time with her children. Selina makes her home in Brooklyn, New York, with her family and their two parakeets, Sunny and Snowy.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5There is a lot of information about Brooklyn under each letter. early grades would like the bright pictues but older grades would be able to use it for inspiration to write their own book about a place they lived, are living, or would like to live.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Lively, colorful, vibrant tour of Brooklyn.