LEARNING MY ANIMALS; Children's Picture Book (Learning the Alphabet) Book 2 ** Read it FREE as part of your PRIME or Kindle Unlimited membership ** Learning the alphabet is one of the most fundamental learning skills that kids must master before they tackle anything else. LEARNING MY ANIMALS, is a cartoon picture and alphabet learning book. The book is nicely arranged from A to Z and comes with a list of simple FUN FACTS about each animal. The book shows the capital and small letters along with an animal corresponding to the letter. All kids love animals so the related cartoons will make learning the alphabet fun. The animals included in this ABC book Alligator, Beaver, Cat, Dolphin, Elephant, Fox, Giraffe, Horse, Iguana, Jellyfish, Kangaroo, Lemur, Monkey, Narwhal, Owl, Panda, Quail, Rabbit, Squirrel, Tiger, Upapa, Vulture, Woodpecker, Xenops, Yak & Zebra. This is the perfect children's book for beginner readers. YOUR CHILD WILL • How to recognize both the small and capital letters of the alphabet. • Learn some interesting facts about well-known and unfamiliar animals. • That learning can be fun as well as educational!
Píaras Ó Cíonnaoíth is an Irish author and poet whose work spans both children's literature and adult fiction. His writing radiates optimism and imagination, bringing stories to life that captivate young readers while celebrating the resilience of the human spirit.
With extensive expertise in mental health and counseling, Píaras holds a Higher Diploma in General Counseling Skills and specialized diplomas in Psychology and Mental Health Studies, including focused work on crisis intervention and suicide prevention. This background, combined with decades of life experience, infuses his work with deep emotional intelligence and understanding.
Based in Southern Ireland, where he lives with his son David and beloved dog Max, Píaras finds profound joy in crafting stories and poems that touch readers' hearts. "Writing for children has brought countless hours of happiness to my life," he reflects. "My greatest hope is that these stories will spark the same joy and wonder in my readers."
His academic credentials and professional training in mental health underscore his unique ability to create narratives that not only entertain but also nurture emotional well-being and positive development in young readers.
Nicely chosen animals illustrate each letter of the alphabet in this book for young readers. Fun facts accompany each illustration, teaching collective nouns, habitat locations and more. Did you ever wonder how many teeth an alligator might have? What child wouldn't want to know the answer?
Each creature is presented with a capital and small letter and a pleasingly bright cartoon image. Delightfully, the letter X is NOT an X-ray fish – hurray! I was surprised that the letter a includes both its simple and its more complex font; but the book’s aimed at older readers who won’t be confused. Meanwhile smaller readers will enjoy learning small facts and laughing at the nicely drawn images. A fun educational book.
Disclosure: I was given a copy and I offer my honest review
Learning My ABCs: Animals A-Z by Piaras O. Cionnaoith is a short picture book that helps youngsters learn the alphabet, and at the same provides interesting and fun facts about select animals. A great book, with only one criticism, the author describes a group of quails as a ‘convoy,’ when, if I remember from my hunting days, is actually a ‘covey.’ Besides this trivial little error, this is an excellent book that I highly recommend for your youngster who is just beginning his or her reading journey.
Fantastic! Píaras Ó Cionnaoith has created a vibrant and colorful book for children. Getting kids to read is becoming increasingly harder. That's why it's important to come up with bright, colorful and vibrant illustrated children's books to help engage with kids. Learning My ABCs: Animals contains illustrations, fun facts, and cool information to help reinforce the letter as the children read along.
Cute pictures and great animal facts! Not really for beginner readers. It’s more for an adult to READ to a child. Also, could have picked easier words for the beginning readers.