English language + Alphabet -- Juvenile literature
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English language + Alphabet -- Juvenile literature
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- B is for Badger, a Wisconsin alphabet, written by Kathy-Jo Wargin ; illustrated by Renee Graef
- Ten pets, the sound of short e, by Cynthia Amoroso
- The alphabet book, P.D. Eastman
- ABC yoga, Christiane Engel
- M is for maple, a Canadian alphabet, written by Mike Ulmer and illustrated by Melanie Rose
- On the boat, the sound of long O, by Cynthia Amoroso
- Journey around Washington, D.C. from A to Z, Martha Day Zschock
- What a week, the sound of long e, by Cynthia Amoroso and Bob Noyed
- The underwater alphabet book, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Edgar Stewart
- What's awake? ABC, Patricia Whitehouse
- M is for Mayflower, a Massachusetts alphabet, written by Margot Theis Raven ; illustrated by Jeannie Brett
- Amazon A B C, by Kathy Darling ; photographs by Tara Darling
- P is for passport, a world alphabet, by Devin Scillian
- C is for cowboy, a Wyoming alphabet, by Eugene Gagliano ; illustrated by Susan Guy
- Paul Thurlby's alphabet, Paul Thurlby
- N is for natural state, an Arkansas alphabet, written by Michael Shoulders ; illustrated by Rick Anderson
- Everything I need to know before I'm five, Valorie Fisher
- G is for granite, a New Hampshire alphabet, written by Marie Harris and illustrated by Karen Holman
- V is for volunteer, a Tennessee alphabet, written by Michael Shoulders and illustrated by Bruce Langton
- Animal ABC, Susi Martin
- R is for robot, a noisy alphabet, Adam F. Watkins
- M is for melody, a music alphabet, written by Kathy-jo Wargin ; illustrated by Katherine Larson
- P is for poppadoms, an Indian alphabet book, Kabir Sehgal and Surishtha Sehgal ; illustrated by Hazel Ito
- ABC what can she be?, girls can be anything they want to be, from A to Z, by Sugar Snap Studio
- Y is for Yellowhammer, an Alabama alphabet, by Carol Crane ; illustrated by Ted Burn
- M is for Mount Rushmore, a South Dakota alphabet, by William Anderson ; illustrated by Cheryl Harness
- Alice ate an apple, the world of letters, by Anne-Marie Labrecque ; illustrations by Mathieu Dionne St-Arneault ; adapted by Marie-Hélène Verret
- M is for maple syrup, a Vermont alphabet, written by Cynthia Furlong Reynolds ; illustrated by Ginny Joyner
- ABC dentist, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Liz Murphy
- S is for sunflower, a Kansas alphabet, written by Devin and Corey Scillian and illustrated by Doug Bowles
- S is for sunshine, a Florida alphabet, written by Carol Crane and illustrated by Michael Glenn Monroe
- A little book about ABCs, illustrated by Leo Lionni and Julie Hamilton
- Animal ABC, Marcus Pfister
- Little bit, the sound of short i, by Peg Ballard and Cynthia Amoroso
- My first book of Hindi words, an ABC rhyming book of Hindi language and Indian culture, by Rina Singh ; illustrated by Farida Zaman
- L is for last frontier, an Alaska alphabet, written by Carol Crane ; illustrated by Michael Glenn Monroe
- G is for Garden State, a New Jersey alphabet, written by Eileen Cameron ; illustrated by Doris Ettlinger
- The cowboy ABC, Chris Demarest
- ABCs of New England, Sandra Magsamen
- A caribou alphabet, written & illustrated by Mary Beth Owens
- P is for potato, an Idaho alphabet, written by Joy and Stan Steiner ; illustrated by Jocelyn Slack
- A is for arches, a Utah alphabet, written by Rebecca Hall and illustrated by Katherine Larson
- S is for silver, a Nevada alphabet, written by Eleanor Coerr ; illustrated by Darcie Park
- The beetle alphabet book, Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by David Biedrzycki
- The ABCs of baby's needs, essential signs to learn with baby, Loris Lora
- Sign language ABC, by Lora Heller
- The desert alphabet book, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Mark Astrella
- K is for keystone, a Pennsylvania alphabet, written by Kristen Kane and illustrated by Laura Knorr
- Eating the alphabet, fruits and vegetables from A to Z, by Lois Ehlert
- P is for pterodactyl, the worst alphabet book ever : all the letters that misbehave and make words nearly impossible to pronounce, Raj Haldar & Chris Carpenter ; pictures by Maria Beddia