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ABC Kids Coloring Book for Kids Age 3-5 for Pre-School and Toddlers by Shanique Noble

by Shanique Noble

Book Details

Publisher:Independently Published
Published:2024-03-04
Pages:56
Format:paperback
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

This Alphabet Coloring Book helps kids ages 3-5 to start learning letters of the alphabet by coloring cute line drawings. Unleash your child's imagination with this beautifully crafted jumbo coloring book, designed to inspire creativity and learning in toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, home schoolers, and kids of 3 to 5 ages. What's inside this book: 26 high-quality ABC animal-themed illustrations designed to keep your child engaged for hours. Pages printed on one side only - prevents mar

Our Review

This alphabet coloring book offers young children an engaging introduction to letter recognition through charming animal-themed illustrations. Each page features a clear capital letter paired with a corresponding animal drawing, creating a visual connection that helps reinforce early literacy skills. The jumbo format provides ample coloring space for little hands still developing fine motor control, while the single-sided printing prevents marker bleed-through and allows for easy display of completed artwork. This approach transforms basic letter learning into a creative activity that holds children's attention.

What distinguishes this educational resource is how effectively it blends foundational reading readiness with artistic expression. The animal associations—from alligator to zebra—create memorable learning hooks that make letter-sound relationships more concrete for developing minds. Parents seeking screen-free activities that build pre-reading skills will appreciate how this book makes alphabet practice feel like play rather than work. The combination of educational structure and creative freedom makes this particularly valuable for children who learn best through hands-on engagement, turning letter recognition into an enjoyable multisensory experience.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction