Richard Scarry's Chipmunk's ABC (Little Golden Book)
Chipmunk lives under the apple tree, in a burrow. He likes to eat cake and pick daffodils.
This cheerful book features appealing animal characters, bright artwork in Scarry's early painterly style, and simple sentences that teach the alphabet.
This cheerful book features appealing animal characters, bright artwork in Scarry's early painterly style, and simple sentences that teach the alphabet.
Hardcover, 24 pages
Published
May 8th 2007
by Golden Books
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I love Richard Scarry. I like the pictures in this book and I like that each letter has a bold word that goes with it to really help children see the letter that each page talks about. The book definitely shows it's age. I'm not sure children today will identify with some of the games played in this book or some of the pictures (the telephone for example). Also, the "M" pages talks about mumps. I don't think kids today know what those are.
Roberta Miller does a fine job in her take on the traditional ABC's teaching book, and the deep, homey drawings of Richard Scarry make this book into a wonderful bit of wholesomeness, very much taken from the time it was written. I would definitely recommend this book ahead of most others like it.
Although I like Richard Scarry’s illustrations—the chipmunk is very cute as he goes about his alphabet adventures—the story is just ordinary.
This is a simpler version than many of Scarry's ABC boooks. It is an early reader, so there is only one image and caption per page.
One of the very few books I still have from my childhood.
Alphabet books are the shiz.
5 stars because vince has requested it reguraly for a year
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