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Books with title New Alphabet Of Animals

  • New Alphabet Of Animals

    Christopher Wormell

    Board book (Running Press, Feb. 28, 2006)
    This durable board book edition of Christopher Wormell's critically acclaimed The New Alphabet of Animals is sure to be a hit with children who are too young to handle the more expensive cloth-bound edition. Wormell's vivid linoleum-block prints of exotic and unusual animals, from armadillo to zorilla, form a delightful and surprising alphabet. Age Range: 18 months to 5 years
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  • The New Alphabet Of Animals

    Christopher Wormell, Christohper Wormell

    Hardcover (Running Press, July 3, 2002)
    Christopher Wormell's magnificent, color-drenched linoleum-block illustrations grace this alphabet book, so handsomely designed it's sure to appeal to discriminating adults as well as to children. The award-winning British artist, whose previous work An Alphabet of Animals took the top graphics prize at the 1990 Bologna Children's Book Fair, has created all new artwork for his latest interpretation of the alphabet, featuring glorious images of animals from armadillo to zorilla (a skunklike creature).
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  • Animalphabet

    Julia Donaldson, Sharon King-Chai

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Oct. 30, 2018)
    A wondrous and beautiful A-to-Z guessing game from the bestselling author of Room on the BroomFrom ant to butterfly to caterpillar . . . to zebra and then back again, Animalphabet is an entertaining puzzle as well as a gorgeous alphabet book to treasure. Who can slither better than a rabbit? A snake! Who can growl better than a snake? A tiger! There are clever hints and peekaboo holes within the artwork that will amaze and delight young children as they learn to use the alphabet. This is a preschool must-have.
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  • An Alphabet of Animals

    Christopher Wormell

    Hardcover (Running Press, March 15, 1995)
    Linoleum block prints produced the art which portrays both unusual and familiar animals, one for each letter of the alphabet.
  • New Alphabet Of Animals

    Christopher Wormell

    Paperback (Running Press, May 11, 2004)
    Christopher Wormell's magnificent, color-drenched linoleum-block illustrations grace this alphabet book, so handsomely designed it's sure to appeal to discriminating adults as well as to children. The award-winning British artist, whose previous work An Alphabet of Animals took the top graphics prize at the 1990 Bologna Children's Book Fair, has created all new artwork for his latest interpretation of the alphabet, featuring glorious images of animals from armadillo to zorilla (a skunklike creature).
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  • Animal Alphabet

    Random House, Christopher Moroney

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 23, 2005)
    Elmo and Ernie take a trip through the alphabet by introducing a menagerie of animals, one for each of the 26 letters, with colorful illustrations. These sturdy board books with padded covers are the perfect small size for toddlers, yet still have pages exploding with engaging text and illustrations.
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  • A-Z Alphabet of Silly Animals

    Tracie Clarkson

    eBook
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  • Animal Alphabet

    Thea Feldman

    Board book (Disney Press, June 3, 2008)
    Join the Little Einsteins team on an alphabet safari! Leo, Annie, Quincy, June, and Rocket are off on a new adventure to discover all the animals of the alphabet, from Alligator to Zebra. This new lenticular novelty makes learning the alphabet fun, as preschoolers can tilt the book to see a letter of the alphabet morph into a beautiful full-color photo of an animal. Building on the success of the Baby Einstein’s 93% U.S. brand awareness, Little Einsteins maintains the unique educational philosophy of using classical music, art, and real-world imagery to engage and teach preschoolers about the natural world around them.
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  • An Alphabet of Animals

    Carton Moore Park

    Hardcover (Art / Books, June 18, 2019)
    This charming volume is a facsimile of a children’s ABC of animals first published in 1899. Commissioned by Glasgow publisher Blackie & Son, it contains a short description and a full-page grisaille drawing for each animal, beginning with A for armadillo and ending with Z for zebra, with vignettes accompanying each letter. It was the first publication by Carton Moore Park, who specialized in animal subjects, and whose artistic style was strongly influenced by Japonisme.The quirky drawings, with modern-looking crops and close-up perspective, made the book stand out from all other alphabets of the day. The plate of the hippopotamus, for example, conveys the great bulk of the animal by forcing it up against the frame, while the image of the bat has the creature flying almost in the reader’s face.When the book was published, contemporary critics acclaimed the artist’s strong handling and accurate anatomical knowledge, as well as his appreciation of the habits and movements of the animals depicted. One wrote that “It is certainly the best book of the kind we have ever seen.” A hundred and twenty years after it was first published, this exquisite book―very much of its moment but modern in spirit―will enchant and educate a new generation of children.Carton Moore Park (1877–1956) was a British painter, illustrator and teacher. During the 1890s, he was best known for his illustrated books, such as An Alphabet of Animals, Book of Birds and A Book of Elfin Rhymes. He lived in London until 1910, when he emigrated to New York, where he spent the rest of his life.
  • Animals alphabet

    P.T. bam

    eBook (Dee_ngamm Publisher, Aug. 19, 2019)
    This early learning book is geared to kids toddlers and preschool-aged from 2 to 5 years old, making it enjoyable and easy for kids to improve their vocabulary and reading skills.
  • An Alphabet of Animals

    Christopher Wormell

    Hardcover (Dial, Nov. 5, 1990)
    Linoleum block prints produced the art which portrays both unusual and familiar animals, one for each letter of the alphabet.
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  • An Alphabet Of Animals

    Christohper Wormell

    Hardcover (Running Press, Feb. 28, 1996)
    From A is for "Alligator" to Z is for "Zebra," these pages reveal a zooful of colorful animal images from the award-winning Christopher Wormell. Here's an artful way to learn the alphabet and to experience Wormell's exceptional printmaking style.