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Hi, I'm Abigail!
I am an author, illustrator, and keynote speaker, driven by a deep passion for storytelling and art. At just 17 years old, I've co-authored and illustrated several impactful books—"The Amazing Alphabet," "Hip Hop Hair," "The Flow Journal," "Hip Hop Music," and "ReWired For Homeschool." Through these projects, I've worked to create vibrant stories that resonate with young readers and their families, combining my creativity with my commitment to meaningful, engaging narratives.

As part of JFAM JOHNSON, my siblings' and my creative brand, l've not only contributed to our collective literary efforts but also developed my voice as a youth advocate in literature, art, and entrepreneurship. I've had the privilege of sharing my journey at events like the R.I.S.E. Virtual Summit in 2022 & 2023 and Pearson's Mini-Mogul Kidpreneur Series, where I shared my story while encouraging other young people to pursue their creative and entrepreneurial passions.
A core part of my message is promoting a positivity and compassion, which I support by leading a lifestyle of faith, family, and fun! My commitment to kindness and empathy shows up in my work, where I advocate for respect toward all living beings. Beyond writing, I'm a vegetarian (and a foodie🥘). I also love sharing my faith and my values through workshops for young people while helping them explore their own creative and personal growth.
Receiving awards for my contributions to literature and the arts has been an incredible honor, inspiring me to keep growing and creating. I've also been featured in Business Insider, Canvas Rebel, and other media outlets. I'm expanding my horizons as I explore new themes and bring impactful stories to life.
Vibrant Visuals: Journey from A to Z with dazzling illustrations! Each page is a splash of color, bringing letters and God's beautiful creatures to life in a fun, eye-catching way.
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Media Features and Keynotes

Alaphabet Memory Cards


Amazing Alphabet Coloring Book
What Readers Say About Us
Who "The Amazing Alphabet" is For?
Parents of Young Children
The Amazing Alphabet makes learning fun and interactive, which encourages early reading habits at home.
The colorful art and rhythmic storytelling keep little ones engaged and spark their imagination.
Parents appreciate the positive, wholesome content created by a young author—proving that kids can do amazing things too!
Homeschool Families
Integrates seamlessly into early literacy and language arts curriculums.
Encourages discussion around character traits, imagination, and storytelling.
The book’s youthful perspective resonates with homeschoolers looking for fresh, student-led resources.
Gift Givers (Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, Family Friends)
Makes a thoughtful, educational gift for birthdays, holidays, or milestones like Pre-K graduation.
The story behind the book—Abigail’s life-saving surgeries and entrepreneurial journey—adds a meaningful touch.
Beautiful enough to be a keepsake and impactful enough to encourage learning and self-expression.
Preschool & Kindergarten Teachers
The book is a classroom-friendly resource that supports phonemic awareness and alphabet recognition.
Its clear, vibrant visuals are great for group read-alouds, bulletin boards, and alphabet-themed lessons.
Teachers love promoting a book written and illustrated by a student-aged creator—it's both inspiring and instructional.
Children’s Librarians & Storytime Coordinators
A crowd-pleaser during storytime sessions thanks to its colorful pages and engaging rhymes.
Offers a great launchpad for craft time or alphabet games.
Showcases a real teen author/illustrator, which can be a motivational tie-in for literacy events or youth programs.
Young Aspiring Creatives & Student Entrepreneurs
The Amazing Alphabet is proof that age doesn’t limit creativity or purpose.
Inspires other kids and teens to write, illustrate, and share their own stories.
Demonstrates what’s possible with faith, family support, and bold imagination.
Meet the Johnson Family


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