Alligator, Bear, Crab is an ABC book for babies and toddlers alike!
Introduce young ones to the shapes and sounds of the alphabet amid a colorful collection of critters. The bright colors and playful images make for a unique picture book.
Alligator, Bear, Crab is an ABC book for babies and toddlers alike!
Introduce young ones to the shapes and sounds of the alphabet amid a colorful collection of critters. The bright colors and playful images make for a unique picture book.
February 7, 2011
Endearing animals introduce the ABCs in an inviting board book. Pechter's organic paintings feature soft lines, kindly faces, and a soothing palette of creamy sunset colors and sky blues. A goose with painterly, leaflike plumage cocks its head to the side; a contented iguana slurps his long, orange tongue; and a wolf offers a smile that reads more faithful than feral. Uncommon additions like an urchin and a vole broaden the menagerie, and the Y entry, "you"—a tubby, dark-haired infant—adds a chummy twist. With care paid to each image, this is a charming, distinctive primer. Up to age 3.
Starred review from July 1, 2011
From the sharp-toothed alligator to the final wild zebra, an arresting animal menagerie is presented.
Twenty-six alphabetical paintings feature individual animals from the forest, sky and sea. Their close-up blocky expressions intently study the audience while their lower bodies often slide right out of view. There's no variation in perspective; the crab is as impressive a sight as the orca. The focus pleasantly shifts inward (the word "you" chosen for the letter Y), as a bare babe gives a lopsided grin. There are some original choices with the rich vocabulary (loon instead of lion, hare in place of rabbit.) Even the most challenging connections appear unforced; urchin and vole seem perfectly natural standing along with the prominent bear. The only text is the animals' labels, with the emphasis on the first letter (except, not surprisingly, for oX). The nursery-inspired background palette includes robin's-egg blues, tangerine oranges and lemony yellows and peek through artful, intricate gaps in the animals' outlines.
Always recognizable, these dreamlike creatures alphabetically enchant. (Board book. 1-3)
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July 1, 2011
Preschool With a large, uncluttered image of an animal representing each letter of the alphabet, this sturdy board book will have toddlers pointing at the bright pictures and sounding out the critters' names many times over. Many creatures, such as the alligator and the frog, will be familiar to kids, while others, such as newts and voles, may be new. The end brings a surprise: Y is for You, and the accompanying picture shows a happy child smiling back from the page. Just right for the youngest lap audience and for preschoolers starting to learn letters.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)
April 1, 2017
Toddler-PreS-This is a lovely little alphabet primer that will delight children and also their quirky adults. Simple and extremely attractive and effective graphic-style paintings of animals appear on each page, but they are not, for the most part, the usual alphabetic subjects. Instead, they feature "Deer," "Eagle," "Frog," "Goose," "Hare," and "Iguana." Pechter picks up later with "Urchin," "Vole," "Wolf," "oX," "You," and "Zebra." The colors are soft and pleasant pastels, and most of the critters are portrayed head-on and with pleasing expressions. Unfortunately, in many cases, just the animals' heads and upper bodies are shown and they all appear to be the same size. VERDICT A sunny, appealing choice to practice the alphabet with the very young. Other books are better for identifying animals.-Ellie Lease, Harford County Public Library, MD
Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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