alphabet

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Touch and feel ABC

Simple text and textured illustrations introduce the letters of the alphabet.

Shaggy Dog's animal alphabet

1979
Shaggy Dog presents a rhymed alphabet of animals.

The amazing I spy ABC

1996
Contains illustrations coordinated with the letters of the alphabet, and challenges readers to find objects beginning with each letter from A to Z. Includes variations for beginning through advanced levels.

I spy ABC

totally crazy letters!
2017
"In this hidden picture book, everyday objects are hidden within designs shaped like letters of the alphabet--from A to Z. Contains an answer key"--Provided by publisher.

When numbers met letters

Toy numbers and letters meet and, in some cases, clash in a classroom during recess, but soon discover they have some things in common.

What about X?

an alphabet adventure
"All the letters of the alphabet know exactly what to pack for their big camping trip. B is bringing binoculars. C is collecting canteens. G is grabbing graham crackers for making s'mores. But X can't think of a thing to bring! How can he get on the bus if he has nothing to share? In her picture book debut, author Anne Marie Houppert combines the excitement of a first field trip with the magic of collaboration and friendship. Illustrator Daniel Wiseman paints maximum personality into each character, underlining the idea that everyone is special and necessary-just like every letter of the alphabet!"--.

Letter Town

2018
Bus driver B takes the reader on a tour of Letter Town where each stop represents one or two letters of the alphabet.

A you're adorable

2011
An assortment of children and pets climb over, under, and through the letters of the alphabet in this illustrated presentation of a familiar song. Includes music.

W is for waterfall

an alphabet book of the Finger Lakes Region of New York State
A delightful tour of the Finger Lakes Region of New York State through captivating illustration and descriptive verse. Each page shares cultural and historical facts of interest appealing to adults and older children while detailed and colorful illustrations along with alphabetical verse appeal to younger children. Letter sounds, alliteration and rhyme help build phonemic awareness and letter sound recognition. Content area vocabulary related to curriculum is present. Reference materials included: Index, map and more. W is for Waterfall takes readers of all ages on a journey through this important area of New York State. Subjects include agriculture, aviation, art, birds, wetlands, pollination, Erie Canal, movie history, women's history, trout, fishing, farms. Recommended for interested adults and K-4th grade.

The ABCs of what I can be

Children dress up and imagine what they could be when they grow up--from astronaut or dentist to mathematician or Zumba instructor. Arrange in alphabetical order.

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