The Alphabet Book
Steven Brusvale
(Independently published, July 29, 2018)
The Alphabet Book contains a careful selection of pictures. By looking at them, a child is able to see the general appearance of each subject portrayed with maximum accuracy. This is particularly important in developing the child’s understanding of the surrounding world. Learning the alphabet should be fun and comprehensible to the child. This book provides appropriate visibility. Each letter is supported by a reference mnemonic picture: A - ants, apricot, apples, B - bus, balls, blocks set and so on according to the alphabet. Our children are surrounded by inscriptions and signatures, and the moment comes when they start asking about the letters "what is this?" or even indicate a separate capital letter. It makes sense to respond to the child’s request and teach him letters when he shows interest in them. It’s better not to rush to learn the alphabet, especially if you started learning early - from 2, 3 or even 4 years old. Excessive pressure on your part can suppress interest and the desire to learn letters. And do not forget to praise your child! The compliment received from you is an incentive to move forward! Proceed to acquaintance and remembering the next letter only after the child has firmly remembered all the previous ones. And reading and folding into syllables is better to start after the child can name each letter without hesitation. For preschoolers, learning the alphabet is not a primary concern. If you see that after five minutes the baby has lost interest in learning a new letter, turn his attention to another matter. And return to the alphabet another day. Learning letters with a child will take more than one month, so take your time.This book will make the task of learning an alphabet an exciting and enlightening adventure for your child. Teach your preschool child the ABC's and encourage learning while reading.