A is for Alligator, B is for Bear, and so on, right? Not in this book. The odd animals are taking over! It's time to meet Aye-Aye, Fossa, Numbat, Xenops and more curious, yet real animals that are ready for their spotlight. Laugh along as they introduce the letters of the alphabet in their own odd way!
This book has pictures of animals with the English letter and the word for it and the Chinese word for the animal. Also added is the sign for the letter. This book is for babies and preschoolers.
Incredible animals await in Catherine Macorol's A Is for Axolotl—not the tame or the merely wild, but the strangest, most fascinating creatures of all! Readers will join an alphabet adventure that spans the globe as they climb trees with the binturong (also known as the bearcat), glide through the rainforest canopy with the colugo, and deep dive with the Dumbo octopus. Get ready for close encounters with axolotls, binturongs, colugos, dumbo octopuses, echidnas, fossas, gerenuks, hyraxes, ibex, jerboas, kiwis, lorises, maned wolves, naked mole rats, okapis, pangolins, quokkas, red pandas, saigas, thorny dragons, uakaris, vaquitas, water bears, xenopus, yeti crabs, and zebra duikers.
Alligator Abe was bout to turn three. He wanted a bash, but was as shy as could be. Abe's best friend Bibi the Bee decides to throw him a surprise party and was busy buzzing an invitation to all the animals A to Z. What a wonderful birthday surprise! Sturdy tabs are just right for little fingers.
Bright and bold and filled with movement, this is one ABC book that really stands out! Every cheery, colorful page features appealing and active creatures--like the leaping lemming with his parachute and a jet-propelled jackrabbit zooming over a vivid desert landscape. Piranhas parade, a rooster roller-skates, and a whale water skis. It's the ultimate exuberant alphabet picture book!
Whether it's Andre the aardvark or Zena the zorilla, each of these twenty-six unusual animals are part of a colorful A-Z adventure. Let the journey begin!
Move aside horses and tigers and make way for hyrax and tarsiers! The Alphabet of Peculiar Creatures gives some unique, unusual and underappreciated animals their chance in the limelight. Learn some weird facts about them too - did you know that the xenopus eats its own skin and the binturong smells like popcorn?
Abstract Alphabet's mesmerizing menagerie will help brand-new readers learn their ABCs and think about how all the letters work together to form words. A lift-the-flap alphabet key is visible from every page, helping readers connect each colourful letter to its corresponding animal shape. The teacher's guide will ensure that parents and educators can make the most of this engaging instructional tool.