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Any alphabet children's book series around?

salemfan

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I was wondering if there have been other children's book series with 26 books for 26 letters of the alphabet besides Sweet Pickles and Alphapets.
 

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There is a hard cover shape book series from Sesame Street. Each book is small and has a capital letter on the front. The story is brief and uses that particular letter. (ie, in the A book, Big Bird imagines himself to be an Artist, an Astronaut and an Acrobat) When you get all 26 books, there is a picture created on when the spines of the books are lined up.
My daughter also has a box with 26 little books in the shape of wooden blocks, again each with a capital letter on the front and about five words starting with that particular letter.
Are you collecting these sort of series?
 

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Well, I hope to write an alphabet book series on the idea of Sweet Pickles or Alphapets, if there aren't any around.
 

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superfan said:
Are you collecting these sort of series?
From July 2001 to February 2003, I collected the whole Sweet Pickles series and was hoping some new alphabet book series are in print. Many times when book series go out of print, a new one on the same idea comes out.
 

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Only 26 letters and SO many words to choose from! Good luck and keep me posted on the progress! Do you have a specific theme?
I remember as a young 'un I tried making a kids book with an animal for each letter of the alphabet. Imagine the frustration looking for an X animal (with only the Funk&Wagnalls Encyclopedias as resource) Needless to say the book never got published and I moved on. :stick_out_tongue:
 

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superfan said:
There is a hard cover shape book series from Sesame Street. Each book is small and has a capital letter on the front. The story is brief and uses that particular letter. (ie, in the A book, Big Bird imagines himself to be an Artist, an Astronaut and an Acrobat) When you get all 26 books, there is a picture created on when the spines of the books are lined up.
What is the name of that book series?
 

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Oh, hi! Just a sec, I'll go check...
Okay, I'm back...
Sesame Street ABC's
Written by Sarah Albee and pictures by David Prebenna
(c)1996
A Sesame Street/Reader's Digest Young Families Book

That's all I got. Hope it helps.
 

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superfan said:
Only 26 letters and SO many words to choose from! Good luck and keep me posted on the progress! Do you have a specific theme?
I remember as a young 'un I tried making a kids book with an animal for each letter of the alphabet. Imagine the frustration looking for an X animal (with only the Funk&Wagnalls Encyclopedias as resource) Needless to say the book never got published and I moved on. :stick_out_tongue:
There were some alphabet books that had rare animals that started with X.

There's my code name, XERUS, which is some type of African ground squirrel.

An armadillo called a XENURUS

A swordfish called a XIPHIAS

A frog-like creature called a XENOPUS

And there are the X-RAY FISH. Electric-like fish where you can actually see their bones.
 
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