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By: David Elzey,
on 3/6/2008
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The Excelsior File
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written and illustrated by Alice Melvin
Tate Publishing UK 2007
The English alphabet is only 26 letters. There's only so much you can do with an alphabet book. Not that people haven't found ways to make an alphabet book informative (Eating the Alphabet by Lois Ehrlet), thematic (C is for Caboose, about trains, and A is for Astronaut, about space, both by Chronicle Books), and they can
I must have this book. For my kids. But it IS really a shame that it wasn't spiral-bound (or otherwise bound to allow for opening flat as well as buttons and the like). Perhaps the whole thing could be taken apart and rebound? Now that would be a craft project.