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Author GC Rochester releases new unique alphabet book
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READING, Pa. - PennZone -- New paperback book called I can say my ABCs by GC Rochester is not your ordinary alphabet book. It contains the alphabet written on the pages of beautifully illustrated images done by ai text generation. There are tongue twisters for each letter of the alphabet and it also available in audiobook. 36 pages, standard us white paper and published in May of 2024. To be relaunched on August 04, 2024.

Rochester Books Releases AI-Illustrated Children's Book to Teach the Alphabet in a
fun new way. Rochester Books, an independent self-publishing company founded in 2010, announced today the release of its newest children's book, I Can Say My ABCs. Written by GC Rochester and illustrated using AI technology, I Can Say My ABCs is not your ordinary alphabet book.

The 36 page paperback book features the alphabet written on the pages of beautifully illustrated images. Each letter of the alphabet has a corresponding tongue twister to help children learn pronunciation in an engaging way. The book is also available as an audiobook, read by Geneva Rochester.

"I wanted to create an alphabet book that was visually striking and offered more for children than just the typical 'A is for Apple' approach," said author GC Rochester. "Using AI to generate the illustrations allowed for a really creative take on objects for each letter. The tongue twisters add another layer of fun and challenge for kids and parents."

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I Can Say My ABCs re-launches on August 4, 2024. The was previously launched without a press release on Amazon in May of 2024. The paperback retails for $15.95 and the audiobook $4.99 - $8.99. Both are available for purchase on the Rochester Books website, rochesterbooks.weebly.com, as well as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and select independent bookstores.

"Rochester Books is committed to publishing high-quality yet affordable books for children," said Geneva Rochester, founder of Rochester Books. "We believe I Can Say My ABCs accomplishes this goal and offers families a new way to learn the alphabet together."

Founded in 2010, Rochester Books is an independent publishing company based in the United States that specializes in children's books. Its mission is to publish engaging, beautifully illustrated books for children at accessible price points. Rochester Books has published many titles to date. More information can be found at http://www.rochesterbooks.weebly.com.
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