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Leila at the Library and the Letter L
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  • Leila at the Library and the Letter L
  • Written by author Cynthia Fitterer Klingel
  • Published by Child's World, Incorporated, The, August 2003
  • A simple story about a girl named Leila and what she learns at the library introduce the letter "l".Marilyn Courtot - Children's LiteratureWhile most series that focus on the alphabet and the sounds that the letters make are badly done and
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A simple story about a girl named Leila and what she learns at the library introduce the letter "l".

Marilyn Courtot - Children's Literature

While most series that focus on the alphabet and the sounds that the letters make are badly done and pretty boring, the "Alphabet Friends" series is the exception. The stories are interesting. The photographs feature kids and, for the most part, enhance the story. The format of each book is the same. The book opens with a note to parents and educators. It then shows the letter in both its capital and lowercase form. If a letter can have multiple sounds then they are presented. Then the book does something a little different. It shows the letter at the beginning, within, and at the end of a word. The letter "l" is used in lamp, island, and baseball. The text is presented in a rebus format that will really give pre-readers a boost. I found the "Fun Facts" section really fascinating. I learned something from each book such as, "A lion's roar can be heard by humans more than 5 miles (8 kilometers) away!" These facts are written at a much higher level than the text, but it can be used by parents and educators to extend the lessons. In the back, under "To Read More," one section relates to the featured letter and another section relates to the Fun Facts. The book closes with a test involving a list of the words using the featured letter at the beginning, middle and end. It really is a very good way to learn the alphabet sounds and learn how to read, while and even have a little fun finding all the words in the text. 2004, The Child's World, Ages 4 to 7.


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