Midwest Book Review
Kirkus Review
4.9 Star Rating on Amazon
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From the back cover . . .
“It’s like reading a prequel to “The Alphabet Song!”
Edith Thompson, Special Educator, N. C.
“Your alphabet book at last and better than ever! A story that parents and children can enjoy together.”
Nancy Serdich, Former W. V. Reading Specialist, School Board Member
“A wonderfully innovative approach to the alphabet – so silly and fun! Children will be excited to turn each page to discover how all the letters got started.”
Deborah Morton, Author of The Barney Tales series
“I would use this book to teach fourth graders inferencing.”
Sally Levesque, Former R. I. Elementary Teacher
“The literary intent aside, I am impressed by the subtle and humorous manner in which physical differences and desires are accepted and celebrated by such cute personified characters. There is learning on so many levels in this best alphabet book yet!”
Brenda Medina, LICSW, RI
What a unique wonderful concept! I absolutely loved it from the first read.”
Brigitte Brocato, Children’s Author/Illustrator, Flower Children
"So creative and entertaining! My students will love it! During the year, as we learn each letter, we will know the stories of "the Rounds", "the Straights" and more! This innovative story of each letter will be a great teaching tool, with writing and letter recognition, too." Gretchen Hibbs, Kindergarten Teacher, WV
Kirkus Review
4.9 Star Rating on Amazon
- - - - - - - - - - - -
From the back cover . . .
“It’s like reading a prequel to “The Alphabet Song!”
Edith Thompson, Special Educator, N. C.
“Your alphabet book at last and better than ever! A story that parents and children can enjoy together.”
Nancy Serdich, Former W. V. Reading Specialist, School Board Member
“A wonderfully innovative approach to the alphabet – so silly and fun! Children will be excited to turn each page to discover how all the letters got started.”
Deborah Morton, Author of The Barney Tales series
“I would use this book to teach fourth graders inferencing.”
Sally Levesque, Former R. I. Elementary Teacher
“The literary intent aside, I am impressed by the subtle and humorous manner in which physical differences and desires are accepted and celebrated by such cute personified characters. There is learning on so many levels in this best alphabet book yet!”
Brenda Medina, LICSW, RI
What a unique wonderful concept! I absolutely loved it from the first read.”
Brigitte Brocato, Children’s Author/Illustrator, Flower Children
"So creative and entertaining! My students will love it! During the year, as we learn each letter, we will know the stories of "the Rounds", "the Straights" and more! This innovative story of each letter will be a great teaching tool, with writing and letter recognition, too." Gretchen Hibbs, Kindergarten Teacher, WV
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Copyright 2017. Etta Zasloff. [email protected]
Copyright 2017. Etta Zasloff. [email protected]