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Books with title The Navy Alphabet

  • The Alphabet Tree

    Leo Lionni

    Paperback (Knopf : Distributed by Random House, Oct. 24, 1990)
    When a fierce wind threatens to blow all the little letters out of the alphabet tree, they must band together in words—and then sentences—to create a message that's even stronger than the wind: peace on earth. With their newfound knowledge, there's nothing the letters can't do in this gentle parable about the power of the written word.
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  • The Alphabet Book

    P.D. Eastman

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 26, 2000)
    From American ants to zebras with zithers, kids will love exploring the alphabet in this classically creative P. D. Eastman alphabet book.
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  • The Navy Alphabet

    L. Frank Baum, Harry Otis Kennedy and Charles Costello, Jacob Young

    language (, Aug. 14, 2012)
    The Navy Alphabet By L. Frank BaumThe 1900 classic alphabet rhymes book for children by L. Frank Baum. Children will enjoy with the Navy's stories and beautiful illustrations to enhance them for learning ABC.**This eBook has all graphics of a high quality of scanned document and eligible as good format.**All Pictures and Texts are original re-scanned from the original hardcover book.
  • The Alphabet Book

    P.D. Eastman

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 14, 2015)
    A classic alphabet book by P. D. Eastman joins Are You My Mother? and Go, Dog. Go! in Dr. Seuss’s Bright & Early Book series. This easy-to-read romp through the alphabet by P. D. Eastman—author-illustrator of Are You My Mother? and Go, Dog. Go!—is now available in Dr. Seuss’s classic Bright & Early Book series! From “an elephant on eggs” to “a zebra with a zither,” the perfect wordplay encourages beginning readers to pair words that start with the same letter in funny ways! Including a handy alphabet running down the side of each page, so that kids can keep track of which letter they’re on, this is an ideal addition to any family library and a great choice for back-to-school!
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  • The Alphabet Zoo

    S C Hamill, Maria Tamayo, Earth Angel Books

    Audiobook (Earth Angel Books, Oct. 23, 2017)
    The Alphabet Zoo. A to Z Children's book. Children's rhyming books. Come meet the gang! There's everyone from Alan the Ant to Zak the Zebra inside! This book is intended to help young children learn their A B C.... All the way to Z! Other children's titles: A Birds Tail...! Windy and Wendy Get Bendy and Fly...! Magnus and Molly and the Floating Chairs...! Zak and Zara and the Invisibility Ball...! Amy and Fin, the Time Travel Twins...! Adult titles: Saving Eden. An Ecology romance Brick Lane The Market Lads and Me. Adult humor.
  • The Alphabet Book

    P.D. Eastman

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1974)
    P.D. Eastman, the author of Go, Dog, Go! and Are You My Mother? takes you on a silly romp through the alphabet. From American Ants to a Zebra with a Zither, there are laughs in store: an elephant on eggs! A walrus in a wig!And there's a handy alphabet down the side of each page so that everyone can keep track of where they are in the ABC's.
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  • The Alphabet

    Monique Felix

    Hardcover (Creative Editions, March 28, 2012)
    Creative Editions is proud to offer new editions of these cleverly illustrated books, which have charmed countless browsers over the years. Each story features a curious mouse that eats its way into a book and then turns the blank sheets of paper into something more. Find out how a search for letters in The Alphabet leads to a cozy new nest.
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  • The Alphabet's Alphabet

    Chris Harris, Dan Santat

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 29, 2020)
    For fans of P is for Pterodactyl comes this groundbreaking spin on the ABCs from an acclaimed bestselling author and artist duo!Here's a totally twisted take on the alphabet that invites readers to look at it in a whole new way: An A is an H that just won't stand up right, a B is a D with its belt on too tight, and a Z is an L in a tug-of-war fight! Twenty-six letters, unique from each other -- and yet, every letter looks just like one another! Kind of like...one big family.From two bestselling masters of wordplay and visual high jinks comes a mind-bending riddle of delightful doppelgängers and surprising disguises that reveal we're more alike than we may think. You'll never look at the alphabet the same way again!
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  • The Alphabet Song

    IglooBooks

    Board book (Igloo Books, Dec. 3, 2019)
    Press the big button on the cover and sing along to the alphabet song from A to Z with all the animals!
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  • The Alphabet Tree

    Leo Lionni

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2004)
    From beloved Caldecott winning picture book creator Leo Lionni, this fable is about sticking together and sending a message of peace to those in charge.When a fierce wind threatens to blow all the little letters out of the alphabet tree, they must band together in words—and then sentences—to create a message that’s even stronger than the wind: peace on earth. With their newfound knowledge, there's nothing the letters can't do in this gentle parable about the power of the written word.
    K
  • The Alphabet Book

    P.D. Eastman

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 24, 2011)
    P.D. Eastman, the author of Go, Dog, Go! and Are You My Mother? takes you on a silly romp through the alphabet. From American Ants to a Zebra with a Zither, there are laughs in store: an elephant on eggs! A walrus in a wig!And there's a handy alphabet down the side of each page so that everyone can keep track of where they are in the ABC's.
    LB
  • The Alphabet Thief

    Bill Richardson, Roxanna Bikadoroff

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, March 14, 2017)
    The alphabet thief stole all of the B’s, and all of the bowls became owls When night falls, along comes a peculiar thief who steals each letter of the alphabet, creating a topsy-turvy world as she goes. It seems that no one can stop her, until the Z’s finally send her to sleep so that all the other letters can scamper back to where they belong.Bill Richardson’s zany rhymes and Roxanna Bikadoroff’s hilarious illustrations will delight young readers with the silly fun they can have with language — and may even inspire budding young writers and artists to create their own word games.
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