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review 2016-11-01 00:28
The Case of the Incapacitated Capitals - Robin Pulver,Lynn Rowe Reed

This book would be great to use when introducing capital letters, or even if the students need a review of capital letters. I would use this book with 2nd-4th grades with our capitalization lesson.

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review 2014-03-12 03:50
Alphabet Anatomy: Meet the Capital Letters
Alphabet Anatomy: Meet the Capital Letters - Linda Ann Jones,Branson Jones,Toby Mikle With creative drawing and snazzy rhymed sentences. Each letter has a unique word match to it. While some of the words are simple other are ones rarely used and nice to see them utilized to help kids learn the meanings. I really liked the art in Alphabet Anatomy. It was done by the author’s son which is a neat bonus I am sure for the partners and readers. Down side that letter X is a pain to rhyme darnit. I would have preferred to still have made the word associated with it a word beginning with an X, instead of Excited, even if I couldn’t rhyme with it. I thought it might confuse a child. Alphabet Anatomy is a very good children’s picture book with great visual and smart sentences that the kids can have fun and learn at the same time.
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review 2013-01-29 00:00
ALPHABET ANATOMY: MEET THE CAPITAL LETTERS
Alphabet Anatomy: Meet the Capital Letters - Linda Ann Jones,Branson Jones,Toby Mikle With creative drawing and snazzy rhymed sentences. Each letter has a unique word match to it. While some of the words are simple other are ones rarely used and nice to see them utilized to help kids learn the meanings.

I really liked the art in Alphabet Anatomy. It was done by the author’s son which is a neat bonus I am sure for the partners and readers.

Down side that letter X is a pain to rhyme darnit. I would have preferred to still have made the word associated with it a word beginning with an X, instead of Excited, even if I couldn’t rhyme with it. I thought it might confuse a child.

Alphabet Anatomy is a very good children’s picture book with great visual and smart sentences that the kids can have fun and learn at the same time.
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