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ABC I Like Me!

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Nancy Carlson's cheerful pig is back in this vibrant ABC companion book to the best-selling I Like Me!--and she's brought along a few friends to join her. The letters of the alphabet are illustrated with brightly-colored, action-packed pictures and are accompanied by read-along text. Introduce children to the alphabet and reinforce positive self-esteem with the lovable characters of ABC I Like Me!.

32 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1999

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2,269 reviews130 followers
June 13, 2013
Not as engaging as I would have liked for my 5 yr old, but my twin two year olds who are learning their alphabet loved it! So for preschool, I think it's good. Nice colorful pictures, although they're too young to appreciate the alliteration quite yet.
16 reviews
April 10, 2018
text to teaching connection

This book doubles as educational and promotes positive self image. For this, I will have a large group activity where the students and myself will sit in a circle on the carpet. We will start at the letter A and go all of the way around the carpet and each student will have there own letter. I will go first and say, "I am the letter A and I think I am awesome!" I will encourage the students to think of something that they really like about themselves be it physical or not (such as fast). The next student will tell me something that they like about themselves that starts with the letter B and so on.
45 reviews
April 17, 2019
I enjoyed reading this book., and this is most definitely one that I will want in my classroom. This book is great for teaching the alphabet, however personally I would use it for reviewing the alphabet . I would also use this book for encouraging children to acknowledge, and learn about their emotions and themselves .
60 reviews
October 16, 2017
This book is short and sweet. It can be used to teach the alphabet and ways to feel positive and good about yourself. Each page has a word that describes the main character in the book and the first letter is bold and in a different color to put an emphasis on that letter of the alphabet.
79 reviews
April 15, 2020
The book has a lot of colorful illustrations. The illustrations are adorable and funny to look at. The book is great for when teaching the alphabet to children. The book has crazy illustrations that kids will try to make sense of.
177 reviews
May 7, 2023
I love this ABC book. It's just so positive and I love the bold colors and art style. I'm a fat person myself and very sensitive to the depiction of pigs in children's books and this is a great positive depiction.
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May 11, 2016
• Interest Level: Lower Grades
• Reading Level: 1.5
• Guided Reading Level: H
• Genre: Picture Books
• Support for the genre: Each picture illustrates a letter of the alphabet and the emphasis word.

Summary:
Follow an upbeat pig through the alphabet, and read about ways to feel good about yourself. Sometimes even a few negative personal traits are okay too!

Mentor Writing Traits:
Ideas:
The clear topic is learning the alphabet and practice having a positive self-image.
Organization:
The organization is alphabetical and begins with a sentence explaining the topic of feeling good about yourself. Each page leaves the viewer waiting to see what the next letter will bring.
Voice:
The voice is extremely positive even with two pages of more negative attributes.
Word Choice:
Each word is positive and different and corresponds with the alphabet. There are many action words and words used to describe a good citizen or community member.
Sentence Fluency:
The sentences are short and often start with “I” statements. Some of the sentences are broken up into a clause or lists of description words.
Conventions:
The words starting with the alphabet letter are capitalized and in color, to emphasize the letter. Otherwise the sentences use correct punctuation and spelling.
Presentation:
The sentences are at the bottom of the page while the letter being emphasized is at the top of the page. The letters have high contrast in color, to make them easily readable and recognizable.

Classroom Integration and other suggestions:
Students can create their own sentence with the letter of their own name to promote a positive self-image. Students could also write a sentence about a friend or partner and learn the letter of their name. Students could then read the sentence they wrote about one another to also hear a compliment and positive statement about themselves.
31 reviews1 follower
October 17, 2009
Summary: Nancy Carlson's cheerful pig is back in this vibrant ABC companion book to the best-selling I Like Me!--and she's brought along a few friends to join her. The letters of the alphabet are illustrated with brightly-colored, action-packed pictures and are accompanied by read-along text. Introduce children to the alphabet and reinforce positive self-esteem with the lovable characters of ABC I Like Me!

"This concept book vibrates with bright colors, happy thoughts, and joie de vivre. A storytime natural." --School Library Journal

Potential Audience (reading level): k-2; emergent readers

Genre: Alphabet fiction book

Topic: Learning letters of the alphabet while boosting self-esteem/self-image

Specific curricular uses: This would be a great book to try for a kindergarten or first grade guided reading session - read the book to the children first and then let them learn to read the book on their own.

Social issues the book addresses: Having a positive view of oneself. This will help prevent emotional and eating disorders later in life.

Specific literary elements: Short sentences, many of which start with "I have" or "I like" support children who are just beginning to read and recognize what certain words look like.

Interactions and counter actions of text and images: The images add depth to the text. While the text might just say, "I have big dreams," the image shows characters traveling in a rocket ship to outer space. I like how each picture gives a specific example of what the general text is saying.
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7,944 reviews247 followers
July 22, 2010
ABC I Like Me! by Nancy Carlson is the follow up to I Like Me! Harriet and I haven't read the original book so I can't comment on how well ABC I Like Me! complements the original.

ABC I Like Me! is an alphabetical list of positive messages. Harriet liked listing off the letters of the alphabet but was disinterested in the rest of the book. She has a pretty strong self esteem so the messages aren't so much self affirming as obvious.

For young kids who do need a boost, ABC I Like Me! is charming and not overly saccharine. For fans of Nancy Carlson's books, it can be skipped for books with more plot.
46 reviews2 followers
April 7, 2014
This fiction book is about a pig who shares characteristics about himself using all of the letters in the alphabet. Each page tells something about him for example, ("I am awesome, brave, and cheerful") correspond with A, B, and C. This book could be used to teach the alphabet to young children as well as teaching about self esteem and learning to love oneself. This book is good for teaching literacy as well as building community in the classroom.
59 reviews1 follower
April 27, 2013
This is a fun and encouraging book that would help build the confidence of the reader. They go through the alphabet giving something positive about themselves for each letter. I would use this book with second or third graders as the alphabet doesn't coincide directly with each word and that could be confusing. Very colorful pictures.
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3,851 reviews108 followers
September 10, 2014
I'm sorry but are you kidding me? I feel sorry for kids that need to get reinforcement from a badly drawn picture book. Really I do. But there must be better tools out there to use than this to build self esteem.

(stumbled on this again a year later and looked at it again. I stand by this review. It doesn't improve with time)
31 reviews
March 14, 2016
I really enjoyed this simple cheerful book. As the title implies, the alphabet is used by the characters to describe themselves. I think this would be an excellent choice for the younger grades, which I think is important for me because I tend to lean toward the middle grades, and don't always look for material for younger readers. This was a fun book!
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891 reviews13 followers
April 4, 2008
Repetition of the location of the letter boxes and brightly colored illustrations will hold a young reader’s attention, but older children will find the text too didactic.

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466 reviews
January 6, 2009
Perfect for preschool and early elementary school children. We have had a lot of fun reading this book in our home.
113 reviews
November 20, 2010
I really liked this book. It would be great for pre- k to kindergarten. great alphabet book that promotes self-confidence.
26 reviews1 follower
October 8, 2011
This book is a great book for teaching letters, in addition to teaching self esteem! I thought this was a great book for youngsters struggling with self esteem issues.
98 reviews1 follower
April 24, 2013
This book is great for
- beginning readers or ELL students
- introduce the alphabet while building students’ confidence/self esteem
- grades k-2
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250 reviews1 follower
September 20, 2013
This is a good alphabet book with big letters. Some of the examples are adjectives so it may be hard for children to pick up on the words.
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