Batter’s Up!

Art and sports rarely combine in adorable ways, but ABC
M.V.P.s hits a homerun. (I had to!) —

Founded by a New Yorker who was looking to give a unique
baby gift to his college buddy’s son, ABC M.V.P.s
is an athletic and artistic representation of the alphabet in perfect poster
form. A is symbolized by A-Rod and B is for Babe (Ruth, that is). And the list
goes on down to Yogi and Zimmer. Am I speaking a foreign language? Consult any
Yankees fan and you’ll learn the meaning behind the alphabet of sports history,
memorabilia and players.

These cartoon-filled wall hangings would look charming in
any young boy’s (or girl’s!) nursery or playroom—while encouraging a passion
for play and an understanding of the 26 letters.

Yankees, Mets and Red Sox posters are available.

$79, abcmvps.com. Also available for purchase at Stoopher
& Boots
.

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