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Alexandra Penfold

Alexandra Penfold is the author of Eat, Sleep, Poop and The Littlest Viking.  She lives with her husband and three children in Brooklyn, where she is a literary agent at Upstart Crow. Learn more about Alex at alexpenfoldbooks.com or on Twitter @AgentPenfold.
Welcome to Our Classroom! (An All Are Welcome Book)
100 Days! (An All Are Welcome Early Reader)
Stepping Up! (An All Are Welcome Early Reader)
Let's Make Music (An All Are Welcome Board Book)
Let's Eat (An All Are Welcome Board Book)
Wherever You Go (An All Are Welcome Book)
Give What You Can (An All Are Welcome Early Reader)
Welcome Back! (An All Are Welcome Early Reader)
All Are Neighbors (An All Are Welcome Book)
Big Feelings (An All Are Welcome Book)

Big Feelings - Read Aloud With Author Alexandra Penfold | Brightly Storytime Together

All Are Welcome - Read Aloud Picture Book | Brightly Storytime

Books

Welcome to Our Classroom! (An All Are Welcome Book)
100 Days! (An All Are Welcome Early Reader)
Stepping Up! (An All Are Welcome Early Reader)
Let's Make Music (An All Are Welcome Board Book)
Let's Eat (An All Are Welcome Board Book)
Wherever You Go (An All Are Welcome Book)
Give What You Can (An All Are Welcome Early Reader)
Welcome Back! (An All Are Welcome Early Reader)
All Are Neighbors (An All Are Welcome Book)
Big Feelings (An All Are Welcome Book)

Media

Big Feelings - Read Aloud With Author Alexandra Penfold | Brightly Storytime Together

All Are Welcome - Read Aloud Picture Book | Brightly Storytime

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