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Alphabet Kids Series Inspires a Global Movement of Imagination and Impact
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NEW YORK - Washingtoner -- The Alphabet Kids Series, a groundbreaking multicultural children's brand created by Allegra Joyce Kassin and written by Emmy and Parent's Choice Award winner, Patrice Samara, in collaboration with renowned subject matter experts, continues to captivate hearts and minds across the globe. With a mission to celebrate our shared humanity while honoring the beauty of our differences, the series has become a beacon of creativity, compassion, and cultural literacy for children, parents, and educators alike.

A Literary Celebration The Alphabet Kids Series introduces readers to a vibrant cast of characters from varied backgrounds, each with their own story that fosters empathy, curiosity, and self-confidence. Titles include:
  • Allegra's Apple Tree
  • Elena's Birthday Surprise
  • Isaac's Zoo
  • Oni's Good Hair Day
  • Umar's  Magic Oven
  • Yang's New Dance
  • The Alphabet Kids Go to the Planetarium

Each book is a celebration of identity, friendship, and the universal values that unite us all.

Music That Moves the Soul Expanding beyond the page, Alphabet Kids has produced acclaimed music CDs such as Sweet Dreams Lullabies, featuring Chinese virtuoso pianist Yongmei Hu. Their music has also been featured on Putumayo Kids Presents: World Sing-Along, further amplifying the brand's global reach and cultural resonance.

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Live Shows and Media Appearances The beloved Alphabet Kids characters have come to life in dynamic, character-driven live shows that have toured nationwide, bringing joy and learning to communities across the U.S. and international media coverage includes feature on The Today Show with Jenna Bush, as well as appearances on radio and in major newspapers, underscoring the series' widespread appeal and educational value. The Alphabet Kids Cultural Activities Program brought joy to the families across New York City sponsored by Stonehenge NYC.

BOGO with Heart: Buy One, Give One True to its mission of giving back, Alphabet Kids champions the BOGO (Buy One, Give One) initiative, donating thousands of books to organizations such as Ronald McDonald House, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and schools worldwide. These efforts ensure that children in need have access to enriching stories that uplift and empower.

Curriculum and Community Impact The Alphabet Kids School and Community Programs have enriched the lives of children worldwide, offering educators and families curriculum tools to foster inclusive learning environments. These programs promote literacy, emotional intelligence, and cultural awareness—values that are more vital than ever.

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Comments About Alphabet Kids Educational Events...

"The Alphabet Kids Reading Event was a complete success! The children loved the books.  They initiated very productive discussions around having friends of varied backgrounds that may look a little different or speak other languages. We hope to continue programs like this in the future."
- JoAnne Pitter, UBS Bank Outreach, Stamford, CT
"Your visit promoted learning by representing different cultures and taught new words. Your lesson with different breads added a another dimension of learning and the presenters were knowledgeable and engaging."
- Mary Dozier, A Kids Place, Tampa, FL

About Alphabet Kids Founded on the belief that every child deserves to see themselves in the stories they read, Alphabet Kids is more than a book series—it's a movement. Developed for children 2- 7 years old, through literature, music, live performance, and educational outreach, the brand continues to inspire a new generation of global citizens.

For media inquiries, interviews, or partnership opportunities, please contact:

Patrice Samara, President Triumph Communications Group
Ps@triumphnewyork.com
+1 917.482.3256

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