English language + Alphabet
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English language + Alphabet
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English language + Alphabet
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Incoming Resources
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- Animal ABCs, by Susan Hood
- Zoológico bilingüe, Bilingual zoo, Erika Deery
- Halloween ABC, [illustrated by] Jannie Ho
- The reading house, letter recognition A-L, written by Marla Conn, MS.Ed. ; ; cover art and interior illustrations by WeDoo Studio, Set 1
- T is for Taj Mahal, an India alphabet, written by Varsha Bajaj and illustrated by Robert Crawford
- Dr. Seuss's ABC
- D is for drinking gourd, an African American alphabet, written by Nancy I. Sandersand illustrated by E.B. Lewis
- The reading house, written by Marla Conn, MS. Ed. ; cover art and interior illustrations by WeDoo Studio, Set 2
- Lift, pull, slide, find ABC, illustrated by Scott Barker
- Oo, Warren Rylands and Samantha Nugent
- Dig dig digging ABC, Margaret Mayo ; [illustrated by] Alex Ayliffe
- A is for America, an American alphabet, written by Devin Scillian and illustrated by Pam Carroll
- B is for bagpipes, a Scotland alphabet, written by Eve Begley Kiehm ; illustrated by Alexa Rutherford
- K is for kabuki, a Japan alphabet, written by Gloria Whelan and Jenny Nolan ; illustrated by Oki S. Han
- R is for robot, a noisy alphabet, Adam F. Watkins
- Learning about letters, Children's Television Workshop ; directed by Jon Stone
- Mrs. Peanuckle's bird alphabet, Mrs. Peanuckle ; art by Jessie Ford
- Winnie-the-Pooh's A B C, inspired by A.A. Milne ; with illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard
- Disney's Winnie the Pooh's A to Zzzz, by Don Ferguson ; illustrated by Bill Langley and Diana Wakeman
- W is for woof, a dog alphabet, written by Ruth Strother ; illustrated by Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen
- A is for America, a patriotic alphabet book, by Tanya Lee Stone ; illustrated by Gerald Kelley
- An African alphabet, Eric Walters ; illustrated by Sue Todd
- Mrs Peanuckle's tree alphabet, by Mrs Peanuckle ; art by Jessie Ford
- ABC pride, written by Dr Elly Barnes and Louie Stowell ; illustrations by Amy Phelps
- A is for zebra, by Mark Shulman, illustrated by Tamara Petrosino
Outgoing Resources
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