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Twinkle, Twinkle ABC: A Mixed-Up, Mashed-Up Melody
by Barney Saltzberg
A mash up of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and the "Alphabet Song," introduces readers to the alphabet in a whimsical manner designed to entertain them until it is time to sleep
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Dig Dig Digging ABC
by Margaret Mayo
An A-to-Z primer of vehicle verses invites preschoolers to race through the alphabet by browsing an alphabetized assortment of things that go, from ambulances and diggers to yachts and zooming rockets.
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Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
by Bill Martin
In a rhythmic alphabet chant, all the letters race one another up the coconut tree.
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Z is for Moose
by Kelly L. Bingham
When Zebra directs a play that celebrates the alphabet through a sequence of animals and objects representing letters, his exuberant friend Moose works to liven up Zebra's simple plans with his own creative contributions, causing the other animals to run for cover. Illustrated by the Caldecott Medal-winning artist of Awful Ogre's Awful Day. 40,000 first printing.
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Harold's ABC
by Crockett Johnson
This alphabet adventure with Harold and his purple crayon takes young readers on a journey from A to Z in a board book that is just the right size for little ones who are learning their ABCs.
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Alphabet City
by Stephen Johnson
Pastels and watercolors capture objects in everyday surroundings that look like the letters of the alphabet in this 1996 Caldecott Honor-winning book for children of all ages.
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ABC, I Like Me!
by Nancy L. Carlson
A companion book to I Like Me! follows a cheerful pig and his merry companions as they learn to feel good about themselves and introduce the alphabet with the help of some colorful illustrations adorned with large letter blocks.
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The Turn-Around Upside-Down Alphabet Book
by Lisa Campbell Ernst
A concept book with bright and bold illustrations that are designed to inspire youngsters to examine the shape of each letter of the alphabet is presented in a unique way with simple accompanying text.
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A Isn't for Fox: An Isn't Alphabet
by Wendy K. Ulmer
Rollicking rhymes and energetic illustrations introduce beginning readers to the alphabet, pointing out what each letter does not stand for followed by an example of a word that does.
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ABCs on Wheels
by Ramon Olivera
Simple text and illustrations introduce different vehicles, while teaching young readers the alphabet
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