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ABC: A Mini Monster Alphabet Book for Young and Old

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Toddlers and children love fantasy creatures, funny words and weird sounds!

That's exactly why Tom's ABC: A Mini Monster Alphabet Book for Young and Old, is chock full of adorable (not scary!) mini monsters with a love for sophisticated, funny, and odd-sounding names.

Tom's whimsical mini monster mash is a solid early reader's alphabet lesson cleverly disguised as goofy lighthearted wordplay.

Most kids won't even realize they are learning as ABC: A Mini Alphabet Book for Young and Old, guides them through an intensive alphabet lesson starting with 'A for Arty names such as Adam Zapel, or Anne Teak or Abra Apple with her ample knees, but NOT... Mary or James!'

Kids will enjoy reading along as the bonus audio's narrator recites Arty names, Bold names, Cute names, Daft names, and 22 other name categories -- with each category and its related list of vocabulary word names linked to an individual letter of the alphabet.

As they work their way through each alphabet letter's name category, children will encounter lists of delightfully odd and exotic names - everything but Mary or James!

Educators report that teaching is easier when kids are engaged and lessons are connected to real world experiences such as learning and reciting names!

Allow these super cute mini-monsters to teach your kids the alphabet as they introduce the vocabulary words they love to use as names. It's all here - from A to Z - except for Mary or James!

Bonus!
'Mini Monster Alphabet Book' Audio Link

Listen to an audio version of 'ABC: A Mini Monster Alphabet Book for Young and Old' (voice only) while you follow along with this eBook.

61 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 10, 2013

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About the author

Tom Skinner

17 books5 followers
May I introduce Tom, last name Skinner?
His yen to write books was a winner.
While he once brought the post
What he really loves most
Is devouring words for his dinner.

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June 15, 2013
I received a free copy of this book from the author, via the LibraryThing website. An honest review was requested.

“ABC: A Mini Monster Alphabet Book for Young and Old” by Tom Skinner is rather unique within the preponderance of ABC books for children. For starters, the author uses cute, cuddly, and totally non-threatening mini monsters to associate with each letter.

Next, his rhymes (alphabet books always rhyme; it’s an unwritten rule) are filled with puns, more likely to be enjoyed by the adult reading the book to the child. The puns are all in the listed names the mini monsters like, such as: Adam Zapel, Anne Teak, Barb Dwyer, Bill Board, Curt Zee, and Candi Barr. A two year old is not going to “get” those, but they may help keep the adult entertained!

The third, and most unusual, thing that sets this book apart from other ABC books is that the names assigned to each monster, although they may sound like made-up names, are actual, legitimate words, which the author defines in a glossary at the end of the book. I had noticed that a couple of the names were words I recognized, but I was very surprised to learn that ALL the names have a real meaning. This is, again, something a two year old won’t care about, but it will certainly enhance the vocabulary of the adult doing the reading.

I would suggest this ABC book is sufficiently different from any other that it should most definitely be a part of every child’s book selections.
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