EyeLike: Letters: The Alphabet in the Natural World by Play Bac


EyeLike: Letters: The Alphabet in the Natural World
Title : EyeLike: Letters: The Alphabet in the Natural World
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ISBN : 1602140286
ISBN-10 : 9781602140288
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 64
Publication : First published April 1, 2008

Follow an inviting new path to learning the alphabet. Every page of EyeLike Letters is a full-color visual feast of spectacular photos. Plants, animals, and landscapes create the perfect atmosphere for learning. Will the turtle ever reach the tulips? What do the cat and the caterpillar have in common, besides the letter “C”? Take a close look at the alphabet and you will find that – from Apple to Zebra - nature is an excellent teacher! Give your children books to build basic skills and stimulate a love of reading that will last a lifetime. Inspired by nature, this best-selling series is a fun, innovative way for kids to see, learn, and grow. Colors, Numbers, Shapes, and more, come alive in 32 full-color spreads loaded with bold, eye-catching photographs. Nature can be an excellent teacher!


EyeLike: Letters: The Alphabet in the Natural World Reviews


  • Joanna

    I absolutely love the photos and graphics in this ABC book. The verses for each letter are horrible. I wish they weren't there! They are totally not needed. Here's a random sample: (they are all this bad.)

    Cat sees the cherries and dreams of a cherry ice cream float.
    Caterpillar likes his stripes and wonders, "Where'd you get your coat?"

    The caterpillar and the cat have matching striped suits.
    "I don't mind," says the crab.
    "I'd rather eat the fruits."

    Jeesh!

  • Sirr Tahirah

    Excellent children's books. I suggest getting your child letters and numbers editions of this series as a part of their young literacy, preschool introduction. It won't help learn the letters but it will bring their attention in, and reiterate their knowledge and understanding in a fun, exciting way. Excellent series of books. I own only the two but would buy more in the Natural world series (eyelike). The math one is particularly great.