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  <title>&lt;![CDATA[The Z Was Zapped: A Play in Twenty-Six Acts]]&gt;</title>
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    <body><![CDATA[I think this is an interesting book for children who already know their alphabet.  I don't think it is good for kids who are learning their alphabet because the letters are often distorted and the words about the letter can't be seen at the same time as the letter itself.  This would be confusing for a child to who is learning the alphabet to be looking at one letter and hearing about a different letter.  I especially worry about already ambiguous letters like &quot;M&quot; and &quot;N.&quot;]]></body>
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