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1: book review
As a pre-school teacher, I found the book a good way to explain how letters make words, words, make sentences, and the message at the end....is always needed. I got it for my grandson.....and he loved it. judie Carr
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2: Excellent for early readers.
I got this book for our twin girls who are doing 1st grade reading. One has been reading for many months, the other has just recently started "putting it all together". What a sweet story. And even better is how it encourages putting letters together and then putting words together. The version we have (Dragonfly Press) has some fun games in the front and directions for making your own "Alphabet Tree" at home. We are getting ready to make our own on their toy closet door. You've got to love a story that gets them excited to do a hands-on activity!
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3: We must work together!
This book touches beyond the basics of letters forming words, and those words making sentences. More importantly, it shows us that all things must work together to obtain harmony. This book is an excellent example of teamwork, and without it, these letters and words could not have done or accomplished anything on their own. What an example to teach our youth of America. I highly recommend this book for everyone.
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4: The Alphabet Tree
The Alphabet Tree is a wonderful spring board book to help emergent readers understand the importance of putting letters together to create words. I have used this book as an addition to other ABC books at the beginning of the school year for 1st grade children. They were excited and immediatly suggested ways that they could make words. Our classroom now has our own "Alphabet Tree" that the children put together. This is an excellent teaching tool.
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5: The Alphabet Tree
I first discovered this book 30 years ago as a student teacher. I was thrilled to discover that it is back in print. Leo Lionni demonstrates for the young learner that letters make words and words make sentences. This book is especially useful in a classroom where phonemic spelling is encouraged. I recommend The Alphabet Tree to every Kindergarten teacher.
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