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T**Y
Great car book
These books are the best car books. Our car looks like a library because of all of these books. They are small and easy to turn pages for our boys in car seats. They read them everyday.
B**E
Love it!
This was a replacement for one my son loved to its end. My son is mostly non verbal autistic and this book gets his intrest so much he sits with it singing to the best of his ability the abcs. Anything that helps get him talking is a win for me.
L**A
Just buy it
My toddler absolutely loves these books!
J**S
Engages 3yo
The media could not be loaded. My 3yo daughter loves this book. When my son was younger he loved the superhero alphablock book (it was held together by tape at the end - despite it being durable - he used it OFTEN) — and I was looking for one she would like. I was unsure if she’d like without a “theme” she was into —- but she loves it. She now “reads” it to me.
C**.
A must for your kids.
My son just loves this book, helps him a lot and loves me to help him understand the ABC's
A**Y
Great Book for your Little Ones
Read this book to our little one all the time. She isn't even two and is already reciting the entire alphabet in order and can recognize almost all of the letters.
K**N
Love this book but...
My daughter loves this book, but the W page was misprinted and looks like a M. I'm sure it was just a bad batch because my friend has this book and hers is correct.
M**M
love this book
My 3 year old daughter reads this at least once a day, sometimes twice. It's the one book she picks before bed because she can "read" it to us. She traces the letters w her finger (she doesn't know what every letter is), then states what the picture is. This works! She found a foam "E" in the truck, traced it, and said elephant.There are pictures/descriptions I'm disappointed with. For example, g is for garden (we live on a small lot in town, no garden or tiller), j is for juggler (this had to be taught to her, she kept saying balls because that's what was being juggled), y is yacht (she knows boat, not the difference in them yet), and z is zoom (three cars on a race track w a checkered flag). Zoom isn't a noun. We don't struggle w these anymore and it's only been a few days, but I'm still surprised by these letter choices. Another reviewer mention "u is for underwear", my daughter recognized that picture even though it's all boy undies.The letters seen durable enough, but will tear if pulled on. We do our best to watch the one year old so doesn't destroy it. So far, she has bent the g.
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