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Alphabet Gazette Press

9781969183133
56 pages
Little Creek Press
Overview

Welcome to Alphabet Gazette Press, a joyful, imaginative journey through the alphabet where letters leap off the page and into bustling worlds of curiosity, creativity, and connection.

Each letter introduces young readers to a lively scene filled with whimsical characters, playful details, and gentle discoveries—inviting children to linger, explore, and make meaning at their own pace. From friendly animals and curious townsfolk to moments of kindness, wonder, and problem-solving, this richly illustrated alphabet book encourages observation, emotional awareness, and storytelling alongside early literacy.

More than an ABC book, Alphabet Gazette Press is a visual feast that rewards repeated readings, sparking conversations between children and caregivers and inspiring kids to find stories hidden in everyday moments. With hand-drawn illustrations bursting with color and imagination, this book celebrates learning as an adventure—and letters as the doorway to connection, creativity, and joy.

Perfect for curious preschoolers, early readers, classrooms, and families who love books that grow with the child.

Author Bio
Cristle Nelson is a neurodivergent (often self-described as neurospicy), queer whose work is shaped by a deeply personal and imaginative view of the world. She channels her perspective into a wide range of creative projects, with a focus on connection, inclusion, and amplifying experiences that are frequently overlooked or misunderstood. Through her art, Cristle celebrates individuality and believes that each person’s sense of comfort, belonging, and normalcy should be as unique as they are.

Gayle Nelson places creativity at the center of her daily life. A wife, mother, grandmother, and educator, she is passionate about inspiring others to discover their own unique creative voice. She works with artists of all ages through studio practice, classroom instruction, and traveling workshops, sharing techniques while continually learning from new perspectives. A native of the Milwaukee area, Gayle draws lasting inspiration from both urban and rural landscapes.