Margo Lundell, I Can Do It ABC (Golden Press, 1994)
One of the ABC books that distinguishes itself by coming up with something inventive to do with X; on the other hand, in order to do so, it breaks most of the rules it has set for its own internal consistency. Also, the book is related in the voice of the main character, a six-year-old-or-thereabouts girl who, if you encountered her in a film, you would probably characterize as kind of shrill on occasion. For some reason this one has a tendency to stay in the car and get read on long trips, but whatever works, right? ** ½
This cute little alphabet book is all about actions that start with each letter. I like that this book includes both capital and lowercase of each alphabet letter. I also like that it gives an action to each letter. This is especially good for kinesthetic learners.