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Got a kid that needs to learn the alphabet? Try this book from AC/DC

It’s never too early to teach the little tyke the ABC’s. If you’re looking for a metal way to do it, may I suggest this new early-age learning tool from AC/DC?

Called The AC/DC AB/CD High-Voltage Alphabet, this new children’s book teaches kids the alphabet by using rhymes themed on AC/DC. Example: “A is for Angus, who thinks it’s good luck, to wear a school uniform, and walk like a duck.” The book will be published in November.

There’s more, too. The publisher, Love Police Books, has alphabet books based on punk, metal, country, and more. The AC/DC book exists because Angus stumbled across the M is for Metal book during lockdown and approached the publisher about doing something similar.

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