The band’s own children’s book is published

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The fact that the next generation shares their own taste in music is probably rarely the case even with teenagers. There is now a special tool for all hard rock fans who want to dare to try to get their children interested in AC/DC at preschool age: In November, a reading guide will be published that is entirely geared towards the Australian band.

Australian label Love Police will release the reader on November 11, entitled The AC/DC AB/CD High-Voltage Alphabet. Designed by Paul McNeil, the book is part of a series of music-themed readers. Around 2008, Love Police published the primer “Never Mind Your Ps & Qs: Here’s The Punk Alphabet” on the subject of punk.

Love Police founder Brian Taranto said it was an “honor” to have worked on the book. “Yes, it’s a children’s book, but any AC/DC or music fan will find something for themselves on every page. We look forward to raising a new generation of rock ‘n’ rollers.”

The book aims to teach children the alphabet through humor and lots of pictures, all AC/DC focused. For example, the letter A says “A is for Angus [Young]who thinks it’s good luck, to wear a school uniform, and walk like a duck.”

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