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Alphabet Adventures: Book Recommendations for Learning the Alphabet (page 4)

By Alida Allison
Parents' Choice Foundation

A Gardener's Alphabet
Ages: 4 yrs. - Up
By Mary Azarian
Houghton Mifflin, $16 (Hardcover)

Mary Azarian is a Caldecott-winning author/illustrator who, as her introduction states, has a lifelong love of gardens. The love shows, as well as the artistry. These paintings have a stained glass look, so clear and rich are the colors. Visually interesting, each painting offers much to see. Azarian chooses her alphabet examples cleverly and widely. Compost and Manure are items, as well as Insects, Ornamental garden, and Japanese garden; verbs too: Dig, Prune, Harvest.

Alpha DINO BetAlpha DINO Bet
Ages: All Ages
By L.C. Sugar
Pyramid Publishing, $16.95 (Hardcover)

Can you even imagine, much less draw, dinosaurs depicted in the shapes of the alphabet--each letter a different dinosaur? Can you put on each page different delightful mysteries for readers to spot and trace out through the book? Can you find all the letters you've read so far repeated on each new page in clever ways that reinforce the learning? Do you want pronunciations for each dinosaur's name-and, to top it off, do you want a bi-lingual book with its lighthearted verses in both Spanish and English?

L.C. Sugar's book is all this and more, an original book in which the familiar alphabet cavorts in the shapes of these dinosaurs. In the generous amount of detail on each page are things kids like to find, talk about, then read and find again, like little bugs, fish, and Seuss-like flowers and trees. At the end of the book, Sugar spells with his dinosaur alphabet the message the book presents throughout: Enjoy reading.

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