Present Books Conducive To Dr. Seuss's ABC
Original Title: | Dr. Seuss's ABC |
ISBN: | 0679882812 (ISBN13: 9780679882817) |
Edition Language: | English |

Dr. Seuss
Board Book | Pages: 21 pages Rating: 4.08 | 39607 Users | 1423 Reviews
Define Epithetical Books Dr. Seuss's ABC
Title | : | Dr. Seuss's ABC |
Author | : | Dr. Seuss |
Book Format | : | Board Book |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 21 pages |
Published | : | November 26th 1996 by Random House (first published 1963) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books |
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I think that this is the most amazing alphabet book ever, word-wise. (Animalia wins for pictures, I think.)We've been collecting Dr. Seuss books for quite some time, because we tend to like them. I never read this book as a child, and I'm almost glad, because I get to be so astounded now as an adult.
First of all, there's great meter. Second, there's tons of alliteration. Third, the alliteration is not only at the beginnings of words, but inside them, too:
"Barber
baby
bubbles
and a
bumblebee"
"Four fluffy feathers
on a
Fiffer-feffer-feff."
I actually didn't notice this until my son had insisted on me reading this to him about twenty times. I woke up in the middle of the night and thought, "Hey!" And since I practically have this book memorized (the catchy rhythm and alliteration help), I went through the book in my head at four in the morning and realized exactly how amazing this book is.
Simple words. Amazing alliteration. Great meter. Incredible creativity. How did he manage?
Rating Epithetical Books Dr. Seuss's ABC
Ratings: 4.08 From 39607 Users | 1423 ReviewsCrit Epithetical Books Dr. Seuss's ABC
WrensReads Review:My best friend just got like eight Dr. Seuss books and I am not sorry about flooding your feed today and tomorrow with me reading them and telling you how amazing they are.Because, I mean, it's Dr. Seuss. Can it be anything less?I would read this to my kids, your kids, your neighbor's kids, the kid down the block, the kid of my worst enemy and probably just all kids. Alphabets can be fun.WrensReads | Goodreads | Twitter | InstagramHis parents being concerned about how much time he was spending watching a computer video game on YouTube, first-grader Jack was told to stop and I thereupon invited him to pick out a book to read instead. He selected this one without complaint and the two of us proceeded to study it, page by page, both in terms of its words, but also in terms of their reference to the art work. To make it more participatory, I asked Jack to give a word starting with the letter-to-come before proceeding to see
Innovative words. Amazing alliterations. Made-up names.This is Dr. Seuss for you.Well done, doctor. :D

Well, what can I say? I indulged myself with a little of Dr Seuss and taught myself my A B C - Z all over again. It was fun, the illustrations are fun, the book is fun and is a must for children of all ages!I am now reviewing a different edition that goes into far more detail than the one reviewed above. It still runs through the gamut of the alphabet, it is still fun, the illustrations are as zany as Dr Seuss can be and it is still a must for children of all ages. Believe it or not, I bought it
Such a cute book by the creative author Dr. Seuss. His books are loved by all the kids I know because of their unique flair for quirkiness and fun. This book is just another example of his creativity. I highly recommend these to all beginning readers and their parents.
Innovative words. Amazing alliterations. Made-up names.This is Dr. Seuss for you.Well done, doctor. :D
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