An A to Z Walk in the Park

An A to Z Walk in the Park
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4+
Release Date
May 01, 2008
ISBN
9780615195728
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Take a journey upon a path that winds into a park full of wild and not so wild creatures from A to Z. This picture book is designed to help children learn their ABC's while identifying much of the animal kingdom-there are over 200 animals to explore. In addition to learning the alphabet, An A to Z Walk In the Park was created with the idea of how great it would be to read and connect many animals with their names easily in one book! There is even an index!

Take a journey upon a path that winds into a park full of wild and not so wild creatures from A to Z. This picture book is designed to help children learn their ABC's while identifying much of the animal kingdom-there are over 200 animals to explore. In addition to learning the alphabet, An A to Z Walk In the Park was created with the idea of how great it would be to read and connect many animals with their names easily in one book! There is even an index!

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I got this animal alphabet book as a gift for my 3 year old my nephew and he loves it. An A to Z Walk in the Park takes place in a make believe park or zoo (if you will). With each letter of the alphabet there are corresponding animals identified by name in a different landscape. For each letter Ill read the accompanying alliterative text to my nephew and he likes to guess or tell me the names of the animals. The variety of animals is probably this books greatest attribute. Some of them Ive never come across (uakari, indri, a loris) so its good that every last one of them is identified. Smiths colorful depiction of the animals are not too stylized, therefore, they are easily recognizable as the real thing. With over 200 of themeither common or unusualmy nephew was eager to boast or discover what was coming on each turn of the page.

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