Like the title suggests it”™s a good alphabet book for a bedtime read, it even ends with something I say often “Go To Sleep!”. Unlike many alphabet books it has a great rhythm for reading it all without breaks. I like this book, and the illustrations will zip you back in time for sure. Although I have a legendary hatred of Runaway Bunny I generally love this author. My son loved this book and playing “detective” with it. Also at the back of the book there is a guide to hidden images on each page that all begin with the proper letter, as well as a cat and bone. Each page is devoted to one letter and a corresponding breed of dog, our favorites were the Otter hounds with their oboes and the purple Pugs. We love dogs in our house so this was a sure fire hit, but even if you can”™t tell a foxhound from a poodle you will like the busy pages and cute alliterative text. This is perfect for children who are just starting to learn their lowercase letters.ĭogabet by Dianna Bonder is a fun playful alphabet book, perfect for animal lovers. Although the text below the illustration had both upper and lowercase letters, the main illustration is only the lowercase letter. This book is a beautifully illustrated with each letter represented on its own page. I was so excited to find this book because just this week my son started pointing out lowercase letters in text. Even if you have never been to Canada it”™s never too early to learn about your neighbour to the north.Īlligator Alphabet by Stella Blackstone and Stephanie Bauer. I was happy to see things like the Northern Lights, Calgary Stampede and of course Z is for Zamboni. The text is short, the colors are bright and the illustrations are both fun and accurate. Parents and kids alike will fall in love.ĪBC of Canada by Kim Bellefontaine is a cute little book that is a perfect little introduction about Canada for toddlers and preschoolers. The pages are filled to the gills with pictures of things that start with that letter as well. The book is an alphabet book on steroids! Each page had a wonderful paragraph in each letter such as “Lazy Lions lounging in the local library.” for the letter L. Awesome book for toddlers on up !Īnimalia by Graeme Base is iconic in teaching circles, you can lose yourself for hours in the detailed illustrations. It”™s such a cute gimmick and so effective while reading that it”™s not a gimmick at all! At the end of the book all the children pass the items back down the alphabet and everyone gets what they want. Each letter is represented by a child who has something that starts with the same letter as their name but doesn”™t have what they want which starts with the following letter. The words used are things like Japanese Garden for J, Lawn Ornaments for L ,and my favorite was Underground for U complete with cool illustrations of worms, root vegetables and roots !Īlphabetter by Dan Bar-el and Graham Ross is another great alphabet book for you to check out. Your little paleontologist might even discover a few dinosaurs they”™ve never heard of before.Ī Gardener”™s Alphabet by Mary Azarian is a fresh and so richly illustrated alphabet book you may end up framing the beautiful pages because they are worthy of being up on a wall! I think the main benefit of this book is that the words chosen for each letter are not the same old ones you see over and over in alphabet books. The dinosaurs are illustrated with a large colourful letter of the alphabet and the name appears below (first letter emphasized). This large format board book shares 26 dinosaur species, one for each letter of the alphabet. Some of the words the letters represent may be challenging for preschoolers, but the illustrations are clear and your child won”™t have too hard a time finding the letter in the picture.ĪBCDinosaurs Get kids excited about their alphabet using their love of dinosaurs with the ABCDinsosaurs board book from the American Museum of Natural History. Along his travels he encounters all the other letters. Z Goes Home by Jon Agee follows the letter Z from the time he leaps down from the sign at the zoo until he makes his way home. Books are listed alphabetically by author.Īll our book lists contain affiliate links. Below you will find an exhaustive list of reviews that expand on our 50 Fantastic Alphabet Books.
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