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English
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A told B, and B told C, I'll meet you at the top of the coconut tree. In this lively alphabet rhyme, all the letters of the alphabet race each other up the coconut tree. Will there be enough room? Oh, no - Chicka Chicka Boom! Boom! The well-known authors of Barn Dance and Knots on a Counting Rope have created a rhythmic alphabet chant that rolls along on waves of fun. Lois Ehlert's rainbow of bright, bold, cheerful colors makes the merry parade of...
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Series
Language
English
Description
An alphabetical tour of the world of fruits and vegetables, from apricot and artichoke to yam and zucchini. While teaching upper- and lowercase letters to preschoolers, Ehlert introduces fruits and vegetables from around the world. A glossary at the end provides interesting facts about each food
10) Alphabatics
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Language
English
Description
The letters of the alphabet are transformed and incorporated into twenty-six illustrations, so that the hole in "b" becomes a balloon and "y" turns into the head of a yak.
Author
Publisher
Arizona Highways Books
Pub. Date
c1999
Language
English
Description
Children will look to LetterBug to help them find the hidden letters in this cleverly constructed and colorful book of the Wild West. From the Alamo to the Grand Canyon, from Arnie Armadillo to Zeb the Zebratail, LetterBug will take them on a journey through the Wild West.
13) ABC pop!
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Language
English
Description
Each letter of the alphabet is represented by illustrations in a pop art style.
16) Baby ABC
Publisher
DK Publishing, Inc
Pub. Date
2004.
Language
English
Description
Babies introduce each letter of the alphabet in easy words. On board pages.
18) Alphabet house
Author
Publisher
Marshall Cavendish Children
Pub. Date
2008
Language
English
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Description
Nancy Elizabeth Wallace has done it again with her adorable three dimensional artwork created with cut paper, scissors, and a glue stick. She invites children to enter an alphabet house and join a family of bunnies as they look for familiar objects starting with the letters A to Z. An almost wordless text makes Alphabet House a great introduction to visual literacy.