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Aug 10, 2011
Mark Shulman and Tamara Petrosino return with a fabulous follow-up to last season's "AA is for Aardvark." And it's got a clever new twist. The alphabetic antics continue--starting from the end! That's why "A" is for "zebrA "and "Z" is for "jazZ," and nothing's what you'd expect. The featured letter doesn't appear just once--it's sprinkled throughout the hilarious illustrations. The "I" page not only has "sushI," there's "
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Apr 19, 2011
This is a wonderful book especially if you happen to be gifted with a child that does not like to look at the world as proscribed.
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Sep 21, 2009
A very clever alphabet book that uses the LAST letter in a word as the clue to the word...A is for zebrA, P is for hiP-hoP, U is for gnU. You get the idea and slightly older, savvy kids will,too. All the words and the pictures on each page have the same 'happy ending' scheme. Illustrations are fun and wacky, too.
Use for 10/2009 ABCs Gone Wild storytime.
Use for 10/2009 ABCs Gone Wild storytime.
Jul 16, 2011
For young children learning the intricacies of language, this book reinforces the importance of the last letter or ending of words. Great illustrations, too.
Aug 02, 2010
Good book for the advanced alphabet-ers in the older class because it uses the final letter in the word displayed with the ABC sequence.
May 12, 2008
The author took a backwards approach to the alphabet. It was a fun idea, but the book was a let down. The illustrations weren't all that great either.
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