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Mayer, B. (2008). All Aboard! A Traveling Alphabet. New York, New York: Simon & Schuster.
Brief Annotation: This alphabet book uses travel as a way to see objects that begin with each letter of the alphabet. Each picture itself is a puzzle, created to stimulate the imagination. This book uses fantastic illustrations to illustrate each letter and to let the imagination wander and soar.
Genre: Alphabet Book
Grade Level: K-2
Readers who will like this: Young students who are learning the alphabet and are learning to identify the letter of the alphabet to the beginning letter of a word.
Response/Rating (1-4): *** This alphabet book is a fun, imaginative book that shows creativity in the objects used for each letter. The use of travel to see each letter is an original idea that I think is refreshing and fun to read.
One question you would ask before a read aloud: If you traveled to a far place, what objects do you think you would see?
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