Only true fashionistas will appreciate her parenting style

If “A is for Apple” then B is for boring, according to this modish mama, whose haute hack for teaching her daughter the ABCs is catching virtual flak. 

“D is for Dior. F is for Fendi,” mom Casey Jean, a luxe label lover, read to her little girl as the tyke recited posh prompts from a fashion-inspired alphabet book. 

The tome, similar to preschool page-turners such as “ABCs of Fashion” and “ABCs of Luxury: A Bougie Baby’s Guide,” introduces youngsters to the industry’s most iconic imprints and influential names. 

“G is for Gucci. H is Hermès,” continued Jean and her trendy toddler in their TikTok vid. “J if for Jacquemus. K is for Kenzo.”

But dowdy Debbie-downers don’t seem agree with Jean’s bringing up baby by design. 

Her controversial clip, which has amassed over 8.1 million TikTok views, has also managed to tick off trolls who prefer the old-fashioned way of tutoring tots on the fundamentals of reading. 

“This is wrong in so many ways,” carped a critic in the comments. 

“I feel like the Kardashians read this to their children,” spat a separate spoilsport. 

“Feels like you’re indoctrinating your daughter into consumerism and capitalism which are destroying and exploiting countless lives,” rebuked an equally outraged grouch. 

“Disgusting and embarrassing. Idolizing the rich,” said another. 

But couture-minded mothers, worldwide, are prewiring their broods to idolize big brands from the womb. 

Annalisa Thomas, a luxury nursery brand pro, recently revealed that parents are naming newborns after fashion houses like Valentino and Chanel in effort to “instill” voguish values in their kids. 

Equally chichi moms-to-be like Samantha from Queens, are finding out the genders of their babies with designer bags. 

To learn the her their child would be a girl, Samantha, 35, had her husband surprise her with a pink Chanel purse, a tote that can cost over $10,000. 

“I wanted to do a gender reveal that was different and reflected me as a person,” Samantha recently told The Post.

“This is my third baby, so I wanted to celebrate in the most bougie way.”

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