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Alexander Anteater's Amazing Act

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Get to know Alpha Betty’s class in the award-winning, 26-book alphabet series ANIMAL ANTICS A TO Z! From Alexander Anteater to Zachary Zebra, it’s one adventure after another. Zip along with these zany characters as they find new friends, test their talents, and have a rip-roaring good time!
Alexander wants to have an amazing act for the talent show. He can already stand on his hands—but can his pals help make his act even more fantastic? This series is a perfect read-aloud choice to help kids discover the joy of letter sounds and give them the phonics building blocks they need for reading success. With delightful illustrations by Paddington Bear illustrator R.W. Alley, ANIMAL ANTICS A TO Z is an excellent resource for parents and educators alike. Activities in each book plus free activities online add to the fun.
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    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 2010
      K-Gr 1-Each book introduces a student in teacher Alpha Betty's class. Alexander wants to be in the talent show so his friends Anna Anaconda and Albert Alligator help him develop a balancing act. Bobby Baboon is carrying bananas to school for a treat and gets help counting and eating them from Bubba Bear, Barnaby Badger, and Buster Buffalo, after a little bullying. Corky Cub and his friend Connie Cougar always wear matching caps. He is sad when she moves away, but his teacher and parents help him make new friends and new caps. Dilly Dog's dangerous dancing drives everyone away, and on it goes. Each book has lots of alliteration and silliness. Some of the writing is a little forced to incorporate the correct letter. Also, the books are unlikely to develop a following among children because the characters do not continue from book to book. Each one concludes with facts about the featured animal and related activities. Reading all 26 books or doing follow-up with each letter will provide continuity, but also potential boredom."Erlene Bishop Killeen, Stroughton Area School District, WI"

      Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      March 15, 2010
      Preschool-G Each picture book in the new Animal Antics A to Z series uses plenty of words beginning with one letter of the alphabet. Though their purpose is providing practice in identifying letters and the sounds they make, they also tell simple, pleasant stories about the students in teacher Alpha Bettys class. In the first book, Alexander Anteater despairs of creating a great act for the upcoming talent show. With encouragement from his dad and help from his friends, he practices until he perfects his unusual balancing act. Full of action and humor, Alleys expressive artwork adds considerably to the storys appeal. An appended page offers a few facts about anteaters as well as suggested activities and games for learning. More fun than most books aimed at teaching the sounds of letters, this picture book is a good read-aloud option for anxious parents and a natural for classrooms that celebrate A week. Other picture books available in the series are Bobby Baboons Banana Be-Bop, Corky Cubs Crazy Caps, and Dilly Dogs Dizzy Dancing.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2010
      Though a couple of the story lines are not terrible, all of these books are crammed with words that include the featured letter, making for a distracting and unsatisfying reading experience. Alley's lighthearted illustrations are more limber than the texts. Unnecessary last-page features include animal facts and phonemic awareness activities. There are five other spring 2010 books in this series.

      (Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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