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Cover of Childrens Alphabet Book of Things At Home - ABC nursery rhymes book to learn the Alphabet the easy and fun way. ABC boo...

Childrens Alphabet Book of Things At Home - ABC nursery rhymes book to learn the Alphabet the easy and fun way. ABC boo...

by Aldona Hawthorne

Book Details

Publisher:Independently Published
Published:2020-08-20
Pages:30
Format:board book
Language:English

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

Let your baby girl learn the alphabet and words with our alphabet and animals' pages. This alphabet and animals' book is a great way to introduce the youngest learners to letters of the alphabet and visuals of different types of cute little animal through an activity they like. It doesn't matter if they can't read it yet but will gradually acquaint themselves with the letters and animals faster. ABC for Girls explores 26 different cute animals and each page introduces a letter of the alphabet wi

Our Review

This alphabet book offers a gentle introduction to early literacy skills by pairing each letter with an appealing animal illustration, creating a classic ABC learning experience perfect for toddlers. The clean layout presents one letter per page alongside a corresponding animal, helping young children build letter recognition through simple visual association. Parents will appreciate how this straightforward approach to the alphabet makes learning feel like play rather than instruction. The animal theme provides natural engagement for curious preschoolers who are just beginning to notice the world around them.

What distinguishes this educational book is its thoughtful focus on animals that particularly capture young children's imaginations, with creatures selected for their visual appeal and recognition factor. The board book format withstands enthusiastic page-turning while the bright, clear illustrations maintain attention during read-aloud sessions. This makes an ideal first alphabet resource for parents seeking to build early reading readiness through shared reading experiences. Children will return to these friendly animal faces again and again, gradually absorbing letter sounds and building vocabulary through repeated exposure.

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