
Little Bookworm: Fantasy Worlds
Gabbi Calabrese(Author)
Poisoned Pen Press
Will be published approx. on 1. October 2026
Book
Board book
20 pages
978-1-4642-4626-5 (ISBN)
Description
Hi there, baby. Let's go on a fantasy quest together!
Whether it's castles and magical forests, dragons and mermaids, or heroes on long journeys, Fantasy for Babies brings the wonder of fantasy stories to life for the tiniest readers. This enchanting board book introduces the key elements of the genre-good versus evil, bravery, adventure, and imagination-using simple, lyrical language and vibrant artwork made for little eyes. Perfect for babies and toddlers of fans of Tolkien, Lewis, Martin, Jemisin, and beyond. It's never too early to believe in magic, and every great quest starts with a story.
Also available: Mystery for Babies
Whether it's castles and magical forests, dragons and mermaids, or heroes on long journeys, Fantasy for Babies brings the wonder of fantasy stories to life for the tiniest readers. This enchanting board book introduces the key elements of the genre-good versus evil, bravery, adventure, and imagination-using simple, lyrical language and vibrant artwork made for little eyes. Perfect for babies and toddlers of fans of Tolkien, Lewis, Martin, Jemisin, and beyond. It's never too early to believe in magic, and every great quest starts with a story.
Also available: Mystery for Babies
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Sourcebooks, Inc
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 0 to 4 years
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4642-4626-5 (9781464246265)
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Persons
Gabbi Calabrese is a writer and editor living in Queens, NY. She got her MFA from The New School with a dual concentration in Fiction and Writing for Children and Young Adults. When she isn't reading or writing her own stories, she can be found cooking new recipes, being bad at crafts, and planning her next Halloween costume.