Look carefully to find all the words illustrated on each page that begin with the letter. Soft, dream-like watercolor illustrations capture words for each letter that children will delight in discovering. The hats, neckties, and mittens, all the clothing illustrations are gorgeous digital mix-media pictures with lots of diversity. Get interactive with this board book with sliding panels and colorful creatures.ĭ Is For Dress-Up The ABCs of What We Wear by Maria Carluccio (3 and up)įrom A is for apron to Z is for zippers, this alphabet book delights children’s burgeoning understanding of attire. This is one of my children’s favorite alphabet books.Īnimal Alphabet Slide and Seek the ABCsby Alex A. Things get crazy when Z demands to go first. My kids and I ADORE this amazing book! Oliver Jeffers writes wonderfully quirky short stories for each letter.Īlphabet Under Construction by Denise Fleming (2 – 5 years)įollow along as mouse artistically decorates each letter of the alphabet.ĪlphaOops! The Day Z Went First by Alethea Kontis (4 – 8 years) Once Upon an Alphabet Short Stories for All the Letters by Oliver Jeffers (4 – 8 years) The lower case letters find the missing “x” and encounter the villainous capital letter “M” - this is a kid favorite to read over and over again.
Genius!Īlphabet Mystery by Audrey Wood (3 years and up ) See the alligator? It’s illustrated only using the letter a. You’ll be laughing through this silly alphabet story about Puppy and Kitty and the toys and games they play.Īlphabeastiesby Sharon Werner (4 – 8 years)Įach letter is used to form a creature that begins with that letter. Poor Puppy and Bad Kitty by Nick Bruel (4 – 8 years) We love this hilarious picture book about a very impatient moose and his kind friend, Zebra. Z is for Moose by Kelly Bingham (4 – 8 years) This is a cool graphic alphabet connected by a long piece of string.Īmazing 26 three-dimensional letters move and change almost like magic!Īl Pha’s Betby Amy Krouse Rosenthal (3 – 5 years) This cool layout helps this board book not be completely useless in the already overly saturated market of animal alphabet books.Ī Long Piece of String by William Wondriska (4 – 8 years)
I love the darling illustrations of animals on white backgrounds with their name and a huge letter.
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Vibrant illustrations of animals plus a stylized letter with texture emulating the animal’s color or texture starting with alpaca and going to zebra. Learn emotions with your alphabet in this lovely alphabet book from the talented Sandra Boynton.Ī is for Apple (Trace-and-Flip Fun) by Georgie Birkett (2 – 6 years)Įxplore the letters with your fingers! Grooved letters on each page plus illustrations of objects starting with that letter. You’ll love this uniquely imagined story in alphabetical order.Ī is for Angryby Sandra Boynton (2 – 6 years)Ī is for angry animals advancing along. What an adventure! Look carefully as the cartoon cat in red runs through the pages and finds unexpected silliness with an alligator trying to eat him, a bear up a tree, a chicken squawking out of her coop, and so on with each page representing one letter of the alphabet. The Little Red Cat Who Ran Away and Learned His ABCs (the Hard Way)by Patrick McDonnell (3 and up) For example, “ H for hat (sombrero)” and “ h de hoja (leaf).” This book is one you’ll want to own! HIGHLY recommended. Even better, it tells you the translations in the other language. Each two-page spread contains the letter and word, one side in English and the other side in Spanish. This chunky board book excels in both it’s beautiful, appealing illustrations of adorable chicks as well as it’s well-done bilingual content. Letters A to Z (Canticos) by Susie Jaramillo