Review of Alpha Buddies Land

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So colorful. I can't wait to share it with my niece. She will particularly love Naughty "Nate N". I love normalizing words like "naughty" and "weird". It takes the stigma off of words kids might see as "bad". This book is very intentional in its word choices.
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Alphabets going on an adventure, a very brilliant concept to engage kids.
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The colorful pictures and wide array of word choices are both very appealing aspects of the book that many children will enjoy. Thanks for the great review!
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:D :D :D I really loved the book. It is so important to instill in our families the importance of reading from an early age. I read to my grandkids, who can't even talk. They really loved this book! My 3yr old granddaughter said her favorite part was picking put the letters! Great job!
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*Alpha Buddies Land* by Donna Marie Rink is an extremely lively and vividly colorful book for children between about 12 months to five years. It is very easy to read and siblings could probably read it to each other. It was a bit jarring to see capital letters all over the page but the author must have wanted to capitalize all the letters to call each one out, in turn, on its own page. There is really no actual adventure in the book but all the letters seem to be having fun.😁👍📗
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Great review for a delightful book! Indeed it is both educational and entertaining. It can also be used for teaching English as a foreign language to small kids.
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Between the colours, the story, and the great characters, children are likely to absolutely love this book.
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I have to get this for my grandson! This sounds like a fun way to help learn the alphabet! Thank you for your review.
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It's wonderful to hear that the author demonstrates a deep understanding of how to effectively teach children. By using words that are easy to understand and introducing new words in a way that children can grasp, the author ensures a positive learning experience. This consideration for the child's comprehension level shows the author's expertise and dedication to educating young readers." Congrats on BOTD.
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Today's book of the day is a children's book with creative illustrations of the alphabet. Learning the alphabet through magical adventures sounds fascinating. Congrats on #BOTD!
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This will be great for teaching kids the alphabets in a fun and creative way. I don't read non-fiction, so I'll pass on this book.
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This sounds like a great book for children to learn the alphabets. I like that the book is poetic, too.
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The learning style adjusts with each generation as their capacity to learn increase
It then requires the educators to address the demand on the system if learning is to occur

This is what Alpha Buddies Land by Donna Marie Rink has done in producing a very colorful picture book for children
using a compilation of letters of the alphabet in a colorful and creative formation of words beginning with the letters

Children are guaranteed to be stimulated to learn since the words used are familiar to the children and presented in a very attractive colorful manner
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A colorful book with diagrams that teaches children the letters of the alphabet. This book would enhance learning for kids. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Learning the alphabet turns adventurous. This will be a book my little cousins will like. It is so captivating and colourful.
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