Baby Al

$12.95

This is the University of Alabama, where the Crimson Tide rolls! Big Al the elephant wants to show you all around this wonderful school, and show you how fun it could be to be a part of the Alabama Tide one day. What could you be if you went to this university? 

Tuscaloosa, Alabama: home of the University of Alabama, and the proud Crimson Tide. Al the elephant wants to show you all around this university campus, from the beautiful Denny Chimes bell tower, to Marr's Spring, and more. This book is a must-read for any future member of the Crimson Tide! See what you could be if you went to this great school!

This is the University of Alabama, where the Crimson Tide rolls! Big Al the elephant wants to show you all around this wonderful school, and show you how fun it could be to be a part of the Alabama Tide one day. What could you be if you went to this university? 

Tuscaloosa, Alabama: home of the University of Alabama, and the proud Crimson Tide. Al the elephant wants to show you all around this university campus, from the beautiful Denny Chimes bell tower, to Marr's Spring, and more. This book is a must-read for any future member of the Crimson Tide! See what you could be if you went to this great school!

SPECS

  • Imprint: Brown Books Kids

  • BISAC: Juvenile Nonfiction / School & Education

  • Format: Board book

  • Page Count: 20

  • Publication Date: May 11, 2021

  • ISBN-13: 9781612544519

  • Dimensions: 5.5" x 5.5"

  • US List Price: $12.95

  • Carton QTY: 108

AUTHOR BIO

John Biemer worked in merchandising and merchandise planning for twenty-plus years, over the course of which he has worked with major retail companies. Four years ago, John started Jerseys of Hope, a nonprofit dedicated to passing out athletic jerseys to hospital patients to lift their spirits and give them hope. John and his wife live in New Albany, Ohio-just outside of Columbus. They have a son and daughter and a small puppy.

ILLUSTRATOR BIO

Cynthia Meadows, a native Texan, draws and paints on anything she can find. Whether it was cartoons on the sides of her homework in elementary school, paintings as Christmas gifts, murals on walls, or illustrations and storyboards for advertising agencies, she has continually decorated the world. Cynthia's desire to look inside characters is the reason she loves to illustrate children's books, to create characters, and to give the reader a positive, often humorous view of life.