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B ooks to Teach the Alphabet


Dr. Seuss’s ABC: The Amazing Alphabet Book

By: Dr. Seuss

This is one of my favorite ABC books! I love the kooky rhyme and illustrations. The craziness sticks in little minds as they quickly learn Z is for Zizzer Zazzer Zuzz and L is for lion with a lollipop. The book is fun to read and fun to hear the giggles of the children.

Little Quack’s ABC

By: Lauren Thompson

Little Quack is an adorable little guy with a cute little sister named Widdle Join them as they spy an ant, butterfly and caterpillar in ABC order. The bright and colorful illustrations make this a fun book for kids.

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

By: Lois Ehlert

Another favorite in my house! It is exciting, colorful and rhythmic. So adorable to join the little letters as climb the coconut tree. The repetition and fun make this a fast favorite and a book your children will cherish. Fun times at bedtime with this book.

Eric Carle’s ABC

By: Eric Carle

Who is not a fan of Eric Carle’s delightful illustrations and stories? In this lovely book you unfold full page flaps to reveal animals associated with each letter of the alphabet. Lift a flap books are so much fun!

Creature ABC

By: Andrew Zuckerman

You and your children will love the photographs of all the animals from tigers to hippos to kangaroos. The photos are amazing and will make this book a family favorite.

Museum ABC

By: The NY Metropolitan Museum of Art

Just beautiful! Puts a new twist on “A is for apple” as it shows famous artwork of apples. Each page brings new wonder and delight. I love how it exposes the child to art while teaching the alphabet. It is definitely a book that outlasts learning the ABC’s and will serve as a little art lesson through the years.

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.