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Books with title The Alphabet

  • The Alphabet Rocks

    Pauline Guy

    eBook
    The Alphabet Rocks is a book for toddlers aimed at teaching them their ABC's in a fun, rock and rolling manner that will make the learning process easy and enjoyable. The lively, colorful alphabet characters are displayed dancing, leaping, playing drums and guitars, and singing with microphones. This, in addition to the rhyming rhythm of "A is for Apple, B is for Bear, C is for cuddly cat sitting on the chair..." makes the alphabet fun and memorable for young readers, ages one and up.
  • The Unicorn Alphabet

    Marianna Mayer, Michael Hague

    Hardcover (Children's Book of the Month Club, March 15, 2005)
    No One beast has so captured people's imagination as the mysterious unicorn. Inspired by the medieval Unicorn Tapestries, Marianna Mayer has uncovered a wealth of love and legend associated with this fascinating creature, certain to delight his legion of fans. From A for apple-the fruit of knowledge and, like the unicorn, the symbol of ever-renewing life-to Z for zephyr, the gentle breeze that ruffles the unicorn's mane, this unique collection offers page after page of beautiful flowers, fair knights, proud maidens, magical herbs, and sinister serpents-all part of the unicorn's powerful myth. As he did in "The Unicorn and the Lake," Michael Hague has brought these enchanting legends to life, along with the splendor of medieval courts and the magic of a time when unicorns were real.
  • The Boat Alphabet Book

    Jerry Pallotta, David Biedrzycki

    eBook (Charlesbridge, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Ahoy, mateys! Get on board! Boats and the need for them have been around for thousands of years. Reed boats might have been the first boat ever to be built. The Vikings built wooden ships that were strong and ornate. And now boats like an Aircraft Carrier house 6,000 people and can carry over 100 planes. In Jerry Pallotta's newest book we get to see an entire alphabet of floating wonders. David Biedrzycki has provided dramatic settings for a variety of boats and captures the mood of each body of water. In one he paints a calm lake where a red canoe glides across the water and in another the stormy swells of an angry ocean tossing a three-masted Xebec. The facts about each boat are sprinkled with traditional Pallotta humor.
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  • The Alphabet Book

    P.S. Winn

    eBook
    For preschoolers learning the alphabet can be fun with rhyming text that reads like the words of a song. If reading is fun, kids will find a lifelong love of books.
  • The Alphabet

    Susan Iannuzzi

    Paperback (Pearson English Language Teaching, Dec. 31, 1997)
    This is one of a series of six books which teach children the alphabet and simple words, colours, numbers, time, shapes and opposites. Full of colouring, copying and matching activities, they offer motivation through fun for the young learner.
  • The Alphabet Keeper

    Mary Murphy

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 11, 2003)
    The Alphabet Keeper keeps all the letters caged in the dark. But one day they escape while she’s cleaning their cage–and then there is no stopping them! The clever letters are on the loose, rearranging themselves at every turn. With a few quick moves, the Alphabet Keeper’s hat becomes a cat. A bus turns into a bush. A rock changes into a rocket. And the flyaway alphabet is on its way to a final farewell!
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  • The Alpha

    Christopher Knighton

    language (, Dec. 26, 2019)
    The life of an alpha is one of leadership, not every wolf can be one, let alone a good one. Across three stories, three alpha wolves will learn what it means to be an alpha, to lead a pack when faced with being hunted, caged, and force to perform for Mankind. Time is a resource that everyone runs out of. When faced with the greatest cage that is one's mind, three wolves will fail and find that failure is the only time they can learn.
  • The Alphabet

    School Specialty Publishing

    Paperback (In Celebration, July 23, 2004)
    These coloring and activity books are loaded with fun, delightfully illustrated pages to color and do. All are Bible-based and many include scripture verses and references. Perfect for family fun! Features: ~ Encourages Bible exploration ~ Reinforces important skills ~ Increases Bible knowledge ~ Promotes Christian values ~ Fun-to-do activities
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  • The Handmade Alphabet

    Laura Rankin

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, Nov. 1, 1996)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Presents the handshape for each letter of the American manual alphabet accompanied by an object whose name begins with that letter.
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  • The Crab Alphabet Book

    Jerry Pallotta, Tom Leonard

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 12, 2019)
    With his signature humor and amazing facts, best-selling author Jerry Pallotta offers a decapod for every letter of the alphabet.Meet dozens of crustaceans--and a few bonus animals--with engaging text and a laugh-out-loud narrative, from A (Arrow Crab) to E (exoskeleton) to I (Imocaris, a kind of fossil scientists believe to be the first crab on earth) to Z (Zebra Hermit Crabs, which have a hard covering on their legs and claws, but their body is soft). Readers of all ages will be entertained (and learning!) with every page turn.
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  • The Alphabet From Z to A:

    Judith Viorst, Richard Hull

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 1, 1997)
    In "The Alphabet from Z to A, " Judith Viorst once again applies her clear-sighted wit to a subject of universal appeal, turning the traditional alphabet book on its head by going through the alphabet backwards. Viorst's lively verse irreverently demonstrates that the spelling and sounds of our language are often so maddeningly inconsistent -- "blue" and "blew, " "chute" and "shoe" -- that, as her exasperated narrator complains, "It could drive you berserk." Aimed at children who already have some facility with language (and at anyone else who likes to play with words), "The Alphabet form Z to A" is an entertaining and throught-provoking romp through the quirks and quagmires of the English language. Richard Hull's exquisite drawings enrich the text and offers a playful challenge.
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  • The Robot Alphabet

    Amanda Baehr Fuller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 17, 2011)
    In this unique word book for pre-schoolers, 26 different robots demonstrate words beginning with each letter of the alphabet.
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