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by: Sara Midda List Price: $17.95 Amazon.com's Price: $12.21 You Save: $5.74 (32%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 428.13 EAN: 9781579653781 ISBN: 1579653782 Label: Artisan Manufacturer: Artisan Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 56 Publication Date: November 07, 2008 Publisher: Artisan Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Studio: Artisan Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Don't just learn your letters—build them! It's a book, it's a puzzle—and best of all, it's a way to learn the ABCs. Sara Midda's delightful How to Build an A comes with 11 fully safety-tested EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) pieces that can be pushed together to build all the letters of the alphabet, uppercase and lowercase. In the accompanying book, Midda, the British artist known for her charming watercolors, shows children the way. Each page introduces a new letter—A is for Apple, B is for Boy—and is illustrated with Midda's tiny people, who are shown comically hauling and heaving the pieces into place. Children will love the hands-on fun of bringing the letters of the alphabet to life. And parents will appreciate the mesh bag that comes with the kit, so all the parts stay together and can be used over and over again. For preschool and up. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Fun in learningMy granddaughter really enjoyed this book. I thought it was very educational and feel it will help her with many words. Rating: - raising a preschoolerI enjoyed the book...until I got to the letter x. It reads X is for xmas tree, at our home we keep "christ" in Christmas. Therefore x is for x-ray and C is for Christmas. The book is sturdy and the foam letters are wonderful to work with!! Rating: - Really enjoyable for my toddler!My little boy is obsessed with letters & words plus he's a boy--- so this was the perfect combo for him. The foam pieces are very sturdy & he has not been able to tear & bite through any of them the way he has with other "foamy" products.
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