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My Little ABC Book

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Amusing stylized illustrations in vivid color complement an exciting alphabet book that offers a fun-filled way to learn the letters.

30 pages, Board Book

First published March 1, 1998

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Bob Staake

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Bob Staake has authored and/or illustrated more than forty-two books, including The Red Lemon, a New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Children’s Book of the Year. His work has graced the cover of The New Yorker a dozen times, and his November 17, 2008 Barack Obama victory cover was named Best Magazine Cover of the Year by Time magazine. He lives on Cape Cod, in Massachusetts.

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July 7, 2013
The other day, my four-year-old son told me this story: Once upon a time, there was a Thomas named Thomas. He was reading a train book. To a dinosaur. And the dinosaur turned into a robot. And rode the train. With a bee. The End.

He was holding Donald Crews’ Freight Train, and Bob Staake’s My Little ABC Book was open next to him on the sofa. Not surprisingly, a train, a dinosaur, a robot and a bee can all be found in the ABC book.

I have read that this ABC book was one of Mr. Staake’s first forays into digital art. It shows, but not in a bad way. The shapes elemental; the colors are saturated; the lines are sharp; and the shading is blocky, yet these qualities all work really well for a book that is as basic as the alphabet. This book reminds me of alphabet blocks in book form and since I often find this book in with my son’s alphabet blocks, I must not be the only one.

While the illustrations clearly consist of basic shapes, they are still instantly recognizable. My son can “read” this book because he can recognize the pictures. As an added bonus, he also recognizes the shapes used to form the illustrations, so they reinforce his knowledge of them and HE is learning to draw by using shapes.
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