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PSEveryday Alphabet series.
With upper- and lower-case letters, an alphabet page-header, and lots of crisp color photos, these books are attractive if slight. The highlighted items are random (shoes, nectarines, umbrella in Store; apples, easel, umbrella in Park), and boxed text provides the briefest amount of information, some obvious ("Eating vegetables keeps you healthy"), some repetitious ("Eating asparagus helps you stay healthy"). Ind. Review covers these Everyday Alphabet titles: ABCs at the Park and ABCs at the Store.