) Most never seems to run out of ways to serve up dinos. This time it's a T-Rex and how he enjoys eating alphabetically. Kids will enjoy hunting for other things that begin with each letter as they study the details of each page. 4–7. Age: Preschool,Early School Years. Award Year: 2001.
) Otto the turtle wants to know how to write his name, but he doesn't know his letters. It's Puddle to the rescue! He draws pictures, many featuring his good friend Toot. This doesn't live up to the first two Toot & Puddle books that shouldn't be missed.4 & up. Age: Preschool. Award Year: 2001.
) From anemones to zooplankton, here's an alphabetical introduction to underwater life done with outstanding collage illustrations. 4 & up. Age: Preschool. Award Year: 2001.
) A totally delicious nonsense rhyme about every kind of berry in the world. The playful lilting rhyme and rhythm will be enjoyed by toddlers and preschoolers as well. 2 & up. Age: Toddlers,Preschool. Award Year: 1994.

) A clever concept book that uses a computer-like mouse. Kids click the mouse on the picture of the object the book asks them to find. Two and a half and up. Age: Toddlers,Preschool. Award Year: 2002.

) Kipper and his good friend Arnold go in search for something for each letter of the alphabet. Fans of Kipper will enjoy their adventure and have a playful introduction to the concept of letters. 3 and up. Age: Preschool. Award Year: 2002.

) Combines word play and food play in a delicious little book of dogs made out of bananas, pears, peppers, and more. As always, this creative team makes fruits and veggies something kids enjoy!
Age: Preschool,Early School Years. Award Year: 2003.

) Mouse is constructing each of the letters with an action word that matches the letter, as in Measuring the M and Nailing the N. After talking about the meaning of some of these terms, have fun finding other action words that match.
Age: Preschool,Early School Years. Award Year: 2003.

) All of the lowercase letters are ready to go to sleep when they discover that “x” is missing! And where can he be? An imaginative mystery for children who are playing with and learning their letters. This is no ordinary ABC. 4–7. Age: Preschool. Award Year: 2004.
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