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A Black Cat: An ABC Book (Boxer Concept Series)

by Bernette Ford

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Learning the alphabet has never been so much fun! Each spread features not just one but two, three, or four letters, and words that begin with them. These words--colored to stand out and catch the child’s eye--then appear in an amusing and delightfully illustrated sentence. A, B, C is for ant, berry, cat ("An ant carries a berry past a black cat”), while X, Y, and Z reveal that "A xylophone is played by a yak and a zebra.”… (more)
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An imaginative introduction to the alphabet for pre-readers, Ford mixes animals and items from all over the world to complete this interesting alphabet book. Each spread includes several words with their alphabet letter well highlighted and a sentence on the opposite page describing how the items and animals are interacting. Bold, high-contrast illustrations are aimed at the typical board book audience of two to three year old children, however, the text seems more appropriate for four to five year old children. Recommended for advanced two to three year old children. Ages 3-5. ( )
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Learning the alphabet has never been so much fun! Each spread features not just one but two, three, or four letters, and words that begin with them. These words--colored to stand out and catch the child’s eye--then appear in an amusing and delightfully illustrated sentence. A, B, C is for ant, berry, cat ("An ant carries a berry past a black cat”), while X, Y, and Z reveal that "A xylophone is played by a yak and a zebra.”

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