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message 1: by Mary (new)

Mary Crabtree (boonebridgebookscom)
So Many Bunnies by Rick Walton (a goodreads author!)
The Skull Alphabet is unusual and the reader has hints in the illustrations so they can guess what animal is represented.

I just ran across A Pacific Alphabet and I love the illustrations by Dianna Bonder. Really fun!




message 2: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (new)

Kathryn | 7434 comments Mod
Haha! When I first saw the title of this thread, I thought Chandra had posted it! ;->

I haven't read too many alphabet books (yet!) but one of my favorite books as a child was A Is for Annabelle


message 3: by Mary (new)

Mary Crabtree (boonebridgebookscom) Well it's due to my newness as a member that I posted something you've all covered!


message 4: by Terry (new)

Terry (terrydohertyreadingtub) For practicality and learning, we love Abadaba Alphabet and The Alphabet Book in Usborne's Barnyard Tales series.

For beauty and artistic value, we love An African ABC

And last but not least, for nonfiction, we love Alphabet of Dinosaurs and Alphabet of Insects. These were produced in cooperation with the Smithsonian and come with CDs.


message 5: by Mary (new)

Mary Crabtree (boonebridgebookscom) This is very cool ...some ABC's I haven't heard about and compadres that like ABC's like I do

I'm already planning the next category I want to ask you about


message 6: by Luann (last edited Dec 20, 2008 12:20PM) (new)

Luann (azbookgal) | 44 comments In honor of this thread - which has made me realize I need to create an ABC shelf of my own - I started an alphabet book list at Listopia:

http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/12...

Go add your favorites!


message 7: by Mary (new)

Mary Crabtree (boonebridgebookscom) you're teaching me new tricks on goodreads....thanks Luann....
I'm so glad I found this group


message 8: by Luann (new)

Luann (azbookgal) | 44 comments Listopia is fun, isn't it? :) I just wish it didn't penalize you for adding more books. Every time you add another book to a list, your previous votes on that list are worth less. But really the point isn't to get your books to "win" as much as it is to work together to create great lists of books. Although it is more fun when your favorite books are at the top of the list. :)


message 9: by Ronda (new)

Ronda (thebookdragon) I really like the Toot and Puddle alphabet book--of course, the actual name escapes me. When I would read it to my son (when he was much younger), we always had to chuckle at the "itchy inch worm" illustration.


message 10: by Sara (new)

Sara (sarajchurchill) How about all the books like "C is for Cornhusker", etc. That whole series (and there are about a million now) is really good.


message 11: by ☼Bookish (last edited Dec 29, 2008 09:41AM) (new)

☼Bookish in Virginia☼  (ren_t) My favorite new ABC book is a pop-up book. It was tested on my kids and a whole kindergarten class :)

http://www.booksforkids-reviews.com/2...

I reviewed it and have a video on it at the above.


message 12: by Blair (new)

Blair Christolon Pam wrote: "My favorite new ABC book is a pop-up book. It was tested on my kids and a whole kindergarten class :)

http://www.booksforkids-reviews.com/2...

I reviewed it and ..."


My favorite 2008 Alphabet book is also Marion Bataille's ABC3D, just as Pam previously mentioned. I'm not sure that public libraries will have a copy of it for checking out because it is so fragile, but the pop-up paper engineering is amazing for older children to enjoy along with the entire family.


message 13: by Luann (new)

Luann (azbookgal) | 44 comments Just happened across this site and thought alphabet book fans would be interested:

http://internetarchive.wordpress.com/...



message 14: by Luann (new)

Luann (azbookgal) | 44 comments I thought you would enjoy it. :)


message 15: by Mary (new)

Mary Crabtree (boonebridgebookscom) Okay....just found a new alphabet book that I've never seen before....looks really interesting and I like the way it serves as an introduction to a different culture
D Is for Doufu: An Alphabet Book of Chinese Culture





message 16: by Evelyn Saenz (new)

Evelyn Saenz One of my favorite ABC books is Old Black Fly by Jim Aylesworth. Old Black Fly buzzes all around the kitchen landing on everything from A to Z until "Splat and he won't be back no mo!"


message 17: by Eastofoz (new)

Eastofoz D Is for Dragon Dance is an excellent and different alphabet book focusing on Chinese culture. Easy for kids to understand and expand their vocabulary (no more C is for cat and D is for dog!) as well as get to familiarize themselves with a new culture. Very colourful illustrations too.

A very colourful ABC board book is Miss Spider's Abc Book.


D Is for Dragon Dance by Ying Chang Compestine Miss Spider's Abc Book (Miss Spider) by David Kirk


message 19: by Kathryn, The Princess of Picture-Books (new)

Kathryn | 7434 comments Mod
Very exciting news! :-) I will have to look for the BC one especially since I've visited a few times.


message 20: by Manybooks, Fiction Club host (new)

Manybooks | 13765 comments Mod
I hope to get some of these as Christmas presents for my nieces/nephews in Europe, especially the one from Ontario (where I live) and the one from Alberta (where my parents live). Personally, I am most interested in the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia ones, as I did my undergraduate studies in the Maritimes, and just loved both the people and the surroundings.


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