The illustrations are simple and colorful, decorating each letter of the alphabet with something starting with that letter. This board book encourages readers to explore the alphabet through a simple rhyming text and a fun game of I Spy. I Spy Little Letters was written by Jean Marzollo and illustrated by Walter Wick. ![]() As I mentioned above in my favorite picks list, we absolutely love this book. Each illustrations shows a large example of the letter being highlighted, as well as some of Boynton’s popular animal characters. This exploration of letters and emotions pairs each letter with an animal and an adjective. ![]() Each letter is shown in upper case and lower case form, along with examples of animals which start with that letter.Ī Is for Angry: An Animal and Adjective Alphabet was written and illustrated by Sandra Boynton. This colorful book introduces readers to the letters of the alphabet through adorable animal illustrations done in Eric Carle’s signature style. The illustrations are simple, showcasing Boynton’s sweet and lovable animal characters.Įric Carle’s ABC (The World of Eric Carle) was written and illustrated by Eric Carle. This board book pairs letters of the alphabet with adorable animals and a corresponding activity that begins with the letter. Animal AlphabetsĪ to Z was written by Sandra Boynton. The fun rhyming text and entertaining illustrations show familiar situations that parents and kids may recognize from their own bedtime battles. Luckily the parents (upper case letters) know how to get them down for bedtime. This fun bedtime story follows the lower case letters as they try to evade bedtime. The Sleepy Little Alphabet: A Bedtime Story from Alphabet Town was written by Judy Sierra and illustrated by Melissa Sweet. When they are threatened by upper case letter M, it is up to little x to save the day! This is a fun story for introducing kids to lower case letters. When little x goes missing, the other lower case letters go on a mission to find him. Lower Case Alphabet Letters BooksĪlphabet Mystery was written by Audrey Wood and illustrated by Bruce Wood. The illustrations are bright and full of details, while the text has a pleasant rhyme scheme. This fun rhyming story introduces the reader to the letters of the alphabet through the story of a construction crew working together. The illustrations are incredibly detailed and the text includes facts about each machine.ī Is for Bulldozer Board Book: A Construction ABC was written by June Sobel and illustrated by Melissa Iwai. For fans of machines and vehicles, this alphabet book is a must have! Each letter of the alphabet is introduced through a different vehicle starting with that letter. The Construction Alphabet Book (Jerry Pallotta’s Alphabet Books) was written by Jerry Pallotta and illustrated by Rob Bolster. This simple book provides lots of vocabulary for kids, and may inspire them to create on their own. He creates each letter by using a verb starting with that letter. Join a creative little mouse as he builds the entire alphabet. This adorable spin on classic alphabet books showcases a word that matches each letter but through a hilarious tale of Bear, who suddenly wakes up in the middle of winter and does some exploration.Īlphabet Under Construction was written and illustrated by Denise Fleming.
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