Language Arts & Disciplines Alphabets & Writing Systems
When I Think of the Alphabet
- Publisher
- Domnizelles Publications Inc.
- Initial publish date
- May 2013
- Category
- Alphabets & Writing Systems
- Recommended Age
- 6 to 11
- Recommended Grade
- 1 to 6
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780987855497
- Publish Date
- May 2013
- List Price
- $21.00
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Description
When I Think of the Alphabet, I Think of… When I think of the alphabet, I think of Amazing Babysitters, Crazy Dogs, Expressive Flamingos, Gorgeous Hats, Important Janitors, Kind Leopards, Massive Ninjas, Original Packages, Quick Rats, Sarcastic Tigers, Ugly Veins, White X-rays, and Yellow Zippers. When I think of the alphabet, I think of twenty-six letters mixed in a song. You can make a lot of words with the letters of the alphabet. Letters build words. Words produce sentences. Sentences construct paragraphs and paragraphs create stories. Now read this book from A to Z… -
About the authors
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Contributor Notes
This book was written by children in grades 5 to 6 and illustrated by a high school teacher out of Quebec, Canada.
Excerpt: When I Think of the Alphabet (by (author) Megan Baker, Alexandra Asprakis, Victor Berry, Kaitlin Seames, Evangelos Vavinis, Moesha Louis-Bastien, Antoine Lambert, Gabrielle Buttino, Karina Pinelli, Mackenzie Duval, Justin Caso, Christina Lepore, Lily Cartman, Vincent Morency, Emilie Dagenais-Roberge, Thamsen Commier, Emanuella Gumelli, Pietro Rainone, Jordan Goyer, Kimberly Morin, Breah Wong, Meaghan Forget, Shayan Khodadadi, Elliot Desrosiers & Maya Ben Ayed; illustrated by Kelly Dally; designed by Ranilo Cabo; edited by Vicki Fraser & Diana Antonacci)
Aa
When I think of the letter A, I think of amazing, ambitious, aspiring artists. I think of awful angry, ackward aliens. Ithink of addition, Africa, airplanes, androids, animals, Antarctica, ants, apartments, apples, aquariums, astronauts, and Australia.
by Alexandra Asprakis