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Alphabet Adventures: Book Recommendations for Learning the Alphabet (page 2)

By Alida Allison
Parents' Choice Foundation

The crew has to return briefly to the island to pick up the silent “e” they've left behind and then make its way through a "nasty scrawl" and past such geographical locations as "Sands Serif" and "Pencilvania." Readers will cheer as the triumphant crew is rewarded with "apos-trophy."

Amelia to Zora: Twenty-Six Women Who Changed the World
Ages: 4 - 8 yrs.
By Cynthia Chin-Lee, Illustrated by Megan Halsey and Sean Addy
Charlesbridge, $15.95 (Hardcover)

Here the alphabet provides the structure for a salute to remarkable women. Many are well known: Jane Goodall, Oprah, Helen Keller, Rachel Carson. Others are revelations, like Quah Ah, a Pueblo painter, and Nawal El Sadaawi, an Egyptian doctor and writer. The stories are stirring pieces of history. The prose is for children who read well by themselves. Each woman has her own well-designed page (a room of her own) and very imaginative, mixed-media illustrations.

Kipper's A to Z: An Alphabet AdventureKipper's A to Z: An Alphabet Adventure
Ages: 4 - 8 yrs.
By Mike Inkpen
Harcourt, $16.95 (Hardcover)

Kipper, a dog, and Arnold, his frog friend, go on an adventure with a box waiting to have things put in it. The story is simple and appealing, with direct addresses to the reader-- ("Can you think of anything [that starts with K]?). As Kipper and Arnold encounter various bugs and animals, an impatient zebra keeps popping up to ask if it's time for it yet. This is well suited for beginning alphabeteers.

ABC x 3: English, Español, Français
Ages: 4 - 8 yrs.
By Marthe Jocelyn, Illustrated by Tom Slaughter
Tundra Books, $12.95 (Hardcover)

A fine beginning book for letters and languages, ABC x 3 colorfully presents the letters represented by an appropriate animal—“Ee is for elephant.” But there’s more. “E” is also for “elephante” and “elephant,” because the word for each letter is given in English, Spanish, and French. The illustrations are bold and bright flat colors of simple objects, Iisland,” for example. The Ssnake is memorably well designed, as is the Xxylophone.

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