A was Once an Apple Pie by Edward Lear is an adaptation of an old rhyme. If your child enjoys this one, you can also check out Alphabet Rescue by Audrey Wood (the third and final one in this alphabet series).Ħ. The other lowercase letters set off to find him. In this book, little X is sad that he’s never used so he runs away. Alphabet Mystery by Audrey Wood is a follow-up to Alphabet Adventure. For those of you who recognize the name, Audrey Wood is the famous author of the Napping House.ĥ. They are ready to head off to school when little i realizes her dot is missing and the other letters help her find it. Alphabet Adventure by Audrey Wood is the story of all the lowercase letters. His illustrations make this alphabet book the delight that it is.Ĥ. Chris van Allsburg is the talented Caldecott Medal winner of several books including The Polar Express. The Z was Zapped by Chris van Allsburg uses detailed black and white pictures to depict how each letter of the alphabet was changed. After years reading this book to my preschool students, I have it memorized to recite to my son!ģ. The rhyme and rhythm of this book makes it easy to read and easy to enjoy. is a staple in every early childhood classroom – and for good reason! The colorful pictures and clever rhymes tell of alphabet letters climbing up a coconut tree and then falling down. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. This book was actual the first book we read to our son in the hospital, as it was a gift to us during our NICU stay.Ģ. Young children are sure to enjoy the silly rhymes with the repetition of the letters. ![]() After you discover some favorites, I would recommend adding a couple alphabet books to your home library.ġ. I’ve grouped the alphabet books by theme (non-fiction, humorous, board, etc) to make it easier for you to discover the best of the best. While this list is far from definitive, I hope you will find it helpful in choosing alphabet books to read with your child. There are a couple favorites that didn’t make the list simply because they are a bit hard to track down. ![]() We don’t own all of these and have checked many out from the library. In order to help you, I have compiled a list of 50 of the best alphabet books that we like to read. ![]() There are so many fun alphabet books available to read! A quick search at your library will yield hundreds of results. You can read more in my disclosure policy. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Nathan (at 2 years old) can already identify many of his letters simply because we read lots of alphabet books. Alphabet books are an easy way to introduce your child to letters. In addition to all the story books we read, I make alphabet books part of our regular reading time. As a former preschool and Kindergarten teacher, I know the importance of early literacy. We spend time reading together every day because it is important.
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