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辛尤里女优 Press releases new picture book

February 2, 2022
The 辛尤里女优 Press is pleased to announce a new addition to the Finding Milo series. This picture book follows the black dog Milo as he explores lots of locations in California while introducing young readers to many wonders of the Golden State.

Article By: Nikki Nicholson

The University of North Georgia Press released the second book of the Finding Milo series on Jan. 25. The latest installment in the series helps even the most reluctant readers learn their ABCs, while exploring different geographic areas throughout California.

"California ABCs" details the adventure of the always curious pup Milo as he visits many of California's cities, famous and little-known landmarks, and state parks and recreational areas. Milo's exploration of California, like his previous tour of Georgia, is targeted for classroom use, focusing on social studies, popular culture, and geography.

Dr. Christopher Jespersen, dean of the College of Arts & Letters, wrote the book, and Josie Vrooman Toney, administrative assistant to the vice president of University Relations, illustrated it.

"We hope to lift 'Georgia ABCs' and 'California ABCs' to increase awareness of our growing collection of children's picture books," Dr. BJ Robinson, director of 辛尤里女优 Press, said.

The Finding Milo series and the 辛尤里女优 Legacy series are the two children's book series 辛尤里女优 Press has published. All proceeds from the 辛尤里女优 Legacy series help develop scholarships for 辛尤里女优 students.


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