Atlanta, GA — Parking and mobility professional Brooke Bustle Krieger, MPA, has released a new children’s book, The ABCs of Parking, designed to introduce young readers to the systems that help cities function and people get where they need to go.
Written with simple language and playful rhymes, The ABCs of Parking explores parking concepts from A to Z — including apps, curbs, garages, signage, and yearly permits — making an often-overlooked part of urban life approachable and engaging for children. The book blends early literacy with real-world learning, helping kids understand how parking supports safe streets, organized cities, and shared public spaces.
Krieger, who works in the parking and mobility industry, created the book as a way to translate complex infrastructure concepts into ideas children can grasp. “Parking is one of those systems that quietly touches every trip we take,” said Krieger. “This book is about sparking curiosity and helping kids see how cities work and how thoughtful planning helps communities move.”
The ABCs of Parking is intended for families, educators, and mobility professionals alike, and serves as a unique bridge between industry expertise and public education. The book is especially relevant for parking and mobility professionals looking for a relatable way to explain their work to children, students, or community audiences.
The book is available now on Amazon in paperback format, with Prime shipping available globally.
About the Author
Brooke Bustle Krieger, MPA is a parking and mobility professional with experience across public policy, urban systems, and transportation technology. She is the author of Parking the Future and is passionate about making complex city systems more accessible through education, storytelling, and thoughtful design.