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Twenty-six pigs find a field of brightly colored, freestanding letters. Each pig interacts happily with a single tall, thin letterform in a name-verb-letter structure ("Amanda Pig admired an A"). Repeat readers will spot an extra object beginning with the featured letter tucked into a lower corner. This playful treatment creates a humorous, easygoing book that should relieve any anxiety about learning the alphabet.
Reviewer: Lolly Robinson
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
July, 2015