Describe About Books Dr. Seuss's ABC
Title | : | Dr. Seuss's ABC |
Author | : | Dr. Seuss |
Book Format | : | Board Book |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 21 pages |
Published | : | November 26th 1996 by Random House (first published 1963) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books |
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Board Book | Pages: 21 pages Rating: 4.08 | 39607 Users | 1423 Reviews
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I think that this is the most amazing alphabet book ever, word-wise. (Animalia wins for pictures, I think.) We've been collecting Dr. Seuss books for quite some time, because we tend to like them. I never read this book as a child, and I'm almost glad, because I get to be so astounded now as an adult. First of all, there's great meter. Second, there's tons of alliteration. Third, the alliteration is not only at the beginnings of words, but inside them, too: "Barber baby bubbles and a bumblebee" "Four fluffy feathers on a Fiffer-feffer-feff." I actually didn't notice this until my son had insisted on me reading this to him about twenty times. I woke up in the middle of the night and thought, "Hey!" And since I practically have this book memorized (the catchy rhythm and alliteration help), I went through the book in my head at four in the morning and realized exactly how amazing this book is. Simple words. Amazing alliteration. Great meter. Incredible creativity. How did he manage?Declare Books To Dr. Seuss's ABC
Original Title: | Dr. Seuss's ABC |
ISBN: | 0679882812 (ISBN13: 9780679882817) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating About Books Dr. Seuss's ABC
Ratings: 4.08 From 39607 Users | 1423 ReviewsAssessment About Books Dr. Seuss's ABC
Reading every single Seuss book because he's great :pI'll definitely read this book to my child :)
Good Dr Seuss fun for learning the alphabet and also for learning what made up words begin with which letter. Dr Seuss has managed the make the alphabet fun... at long last. Best one in the book is Y."A Yawning Yellow Yak. Young Yolanda Yorgenson is Yelling on his back"
Loved reading this one to Catherine. We will be rereading this one often.
This is an excellent book for some one who is just learning to read. I look forward to reading more of this author's work.
Genre: Picture BooksAwards: noneAudience: 3-5 yearsSummary: Goes through every letter in the alphabet using different words and rhythms.-The book fits into the specific category because it goes through every letter of the alphabet, allowing children to be familiar with the sounds and shapes of the alphabet.-The bright colors and shapes used in this story helps to capture children's attention, which allows them to learn more than just a boring, normal alphabet book.-This book would be good in a
Only Dr. Seuss has the audacity to make up names in a book that teaches kids the alphabet. Zizzer-zazzer-zuzz? Really?Can you tell I've been reading lots of these books lately with my 18 month old?
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