Favorite alphabet books
 
 







  
Q Is for Duck: An Alphabet Guessing Game8 reviews
Michael Folsom, Mary Elting

Sandpiper, 2005

Imagination, Need I say More?

+ A Review of "Q is for Duck"
+ My Daughters All Time Favorite
+ Excellent even for 1 year olds!!
  
  











  



  
I Spy Little Letters (I Spy)11 reviews
Jean Marzollo

Cartwheel, 2000

Great ABC book!!

+ Perfect for my 2-year-old!
+ Fun Book
+ Makes Learning Letters Easy
+ wish it were larger!
  
  











  



  
SuperHero ABC20 reviews
Bob McLeod

HarperCollins, 2006

Super Terrific

+ When we took this out from the library, the nieces requested it every day
+ Great for superhero loving kids
+ Super Hero ABC
+ Visually engaging read
  
  











  



  
Nonsense! He Yelled19 reviews
Roger Eschbacher

Dial, 2002

My kids loved this book!

+ best simple children's book ever!
+ Awesome! I yelled!
+ Sheer fun for boys!
+ "Nonsense" is nonstop fun.
  
  











  



  
The Hidden Alphabet (Ala Notable Children's Books. Younger Readers (Awards)) (Neal Porter Books)6 reviews

Roaring Brook Press, 2003

...and speaking of books that should be considered art...

+ Very Artistic
+ Alphabet as art
+ Easily goes far beyond the usual a-b-c primer
  
  











  



  
Z Goes Home3 reviews

Hyperion Books for Children, 2003

Creative and innovative author/illustrator

+ Circuitous doesn't even begin to describe it!
+ Fun book

Z goes home is a very creative book. Readers will wonder where Jon Agee comes up with his illustrations. Many will make you smile and laugh. Children and adults alike will enjoy "Z Goes Home" and many other of his works.
  
  











  



  
Twenty-six Princesses1 review

Putnam Juvenile, 2008

Hilarious!

My 2 and 5 year olds love this book. It is a nice alphabet book for kids who are beyond "A is for Apple," etc. Each page has a rhyming sentence about one of the princesses, along with an illustration. Examples: "Princess Alice, first to the palace." "Princess Grace, making a face." "Princess ...
  
  











  



  
AlphaOops!: The Day Z Went First22 reviews
Alethea Kontis

Candlewick, 2006

Awesome

+ GREAT book!
+ My 2 Year Old LOVES this book!
+ Alpha Oops
+ More Fun Than A Barrelful of Preschoolers
  
  











  



  
A Is for . . . ?: A Photographer's Alphabet of Animals
Henry Horenstein

Gulliver Books, 1999

In this sophisticated alphabet book, each letter serves as a clue to the identity of the animal pictured in a dazzling photographic puzzle. Seen from startling perspectives, familiar creatures are made fantastical, and readers of all ages are sure to be guessing what they are--all the way to Z ! A key at the back of the book provides answers to the visual puzzles, and a photographer’s note ...
  
  











  



  
Animalia72 reviews
Graeme Base

Harry N. Abrams, 1987

Delightful!

+ Beautifully illustrated and still amazes me 25 yrs later!
+ The Mother of all Alphabet Books
+ Seek and Find, I Spy, Animals, Outstanding Illustrations all rolled up into one!
  
  











  



  
A to Z--Do You Ever Feel Like Me?7 reviews
Bonnie Hausman

Dutton Juvenile, 1999

Creative, Imaginative, Fun, and Challenging

+ Young children can identify objects, feelings
+ THE BEST BOOK ABOUT FEELINGS
+ Conversation Starter
+ Fantastic Learning Tool
  
  











  



  
A Is for Angry: An Animal and Adjective Alphabet9 reviews
Sandra Boynton

Workman Publishing Company, 1987

Alphabet and Vocabulary too.

+ Sandra Boynton, A Is for Angry
+ Great alphabet book!
+ good vocabulary building book
+ Hurray for this book
  
  











  



  
The Human Alphabet1 review
Pilobolus

Roaring Brook Press, 2005

A beautiful, clever book

Bought this for my almost 6 year-old grandson after he'd seen them perform and he loved it. So did his 8 & 9 year-old sisters because it's more than beautiful pictures and an alphabet book. It's also a puzzle.
  
  











  



  
Abstract Alphabet: An Animal ABC1 review
Paul Cox

Chronicle Books, 2001

Great Book!

I teach the gifted at an elementary level and they LOVED this book! We first "read" it and determined the code. Then we created our own abstract alphabet book. Some are doing books of people, foods, or places. Two boys are doing an abstract alphabet book about themselves. It's a great ...
  
  











  



  
Achoo! Bang! Crash! The Noisy Alphabet5 reviews

Roaring Brook Press, 2003

retro fun

+ Really funny ABC book
+ Noisy Alphabet strikes a chord.
+ The way learning should be
+ A Fantastic Exploration of Type and Sound
  
  











  



  
Eating the Alphabet: Fruits & Vegetables from A to Z (Harcourt Brace Big Book)25 reviews
Lois Ehlert

Harcourt Big Books, 1994

Wonderfully Colourful Book

+ L is for Lois--our 4 year old's favorite author
+ Wonderful Book!

This book was a terrific find and our first introduction to the world of Lois Ehlert's illustrations. She beautifully illustrates fruits and vegetables as the alphabet marches forward. I began reading the oversized boardbook version to my baby son when he could only enjoy the visual play...then I ...
  
  











  



  
It Begins with an A2 reviews
Stephanie Calmenson

Hyperion, 1993

My child loves this book!

+ A Great Book for Fun and Education! (A review of "It Starts with A")

We originally borrowed this book from the library or I should say my child borrowed the book--she picked it up from the shelves by herself. We bought the book the next day! My child is four years old and she loves this book! We read this book at bedtime at least four times a week. The ...
  
  











  



  
Alpha Bugs (mini edition): A Pop-up Alphabet15 reviews

Little Simon, 2006

Alpha Bugs (mini edition): A Pop-up Alphabet by David A. Carter

+ Adorable!
+ Excellent investment
+ Terrific book!
+ Great Grandmother Gift
  
  











  



  
Dr. Seuss's ABC (I Can Read It All By Myself Beginner Books)38 reviews
Dr. Seuss

Random House Books for Young Readers, 1960

X is very useful if your name is Nixie Knox...

+ Girl Goat Wearing Google Goggles, Ten Tired Turtles on a Tuttle-Tutlle Tree, and a Whole Lot More.
+ Dr Seuss collection
+ Not a great early reader, but a fun readaloud for those learning the alphabet
  
  











  



  
Alphaboo! (All Aboard Book)1 review
Thompson

Grosset & Dunlap, 1994

Alpha GREAT!!

My daughter is four and she LOVES this book. There are upper case and lower case letters hidden on every page. Some are easy to find and some are even difficult for adults! It's a good one to read with a child, everyone is challenged to find the ABC's! The drawings are really cute and Halloween is ...
  
  











  






   



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