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Ale Lluch Animal Alphabet Analysis
“Animal Alphabet” by Ale Lluch
“Animal Alphabet” by Ale Lluch is used to teach the Alphabet both capitalized and lowercased letters, reading, spelling, pronunciation, and associating words with their meaning. It includes animals in the book to associate letters with specific animals and how these animals are pronounced. The book has thick cardboard pages which uses sliding pieces. On the top of the moving peace it displays both upper and lowercase letters of a specific letter in the alphabet. When you move the piece to the left it reveals an animal associated with that letter as well as the spelling of it. The artist used a fun technique that allows the children to be directly involved with the book by allowing them to slide the piece back and forth. They see the letters in the alphabet and then the book shows them how letters associate with the sound of animal types. For example it has the letter B, b and then the child slides the piece and it displays a picture of a bear with how the word bear is spelled. The person reading the book to the child would pronounce the B sound and then say the word bear. My daughter is 3 years old and she can recognize letters and
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By Jane Yolen and Mark Teague is a colorful book that helps children to learn their colors through dinosaurs completing ordinary tasks. For example in the book it states, “Dinosaurs colors start with red: a red fire truck tucked under the bed.” The words of the colors are written in that specific color. The artist uses a very useful technique in the illustrations and really focuses on the particular color declared on the page. In the particular above annotation there is a green dinosaur reaching under the bed grabbing a red fire truck so, the only thing colored red on the page would be the fire truck. The style used to get teach specific colors are very effective. This approach helps children associate the word red fire truck with the color red on the fire

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