An Annoying ABC

An Annoying ABC by Barbara Bottner, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2011, is a 32-page book that presents a lively scenario in a preschool classroom filled with 25 cranky children and one overwhelmed teacher. The story unfolds as a small annoying act by Adelaide triggers a series of chaotic behaviors among her classmates, leading to a humorous chain reaction that captures the ups and downs of emotions in a school setting.
Readers will find a playful exploration of social themes and emotions as the narrative progresses, culminating in a resolution that highlights the power of kindness. This edition combines elements of fiction and juvenile nonfiction, making it a unique addition to discussions about concepts like the alphabet and social interactions. Through engaging illustrations and relatable situations, the book offers an entertaining perspective on how a simple apology can transform a challenging day into a more positive experience.
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Imagine a preschool classroom with 25 cranky kids and one beleaguered teacher.
It only takes one small annoying act from Adelaide to set off a chain reaction of bad behavior. Dexter is drooling, Flora is fuming, Jasper is jeering, Kirby is kicking . . . and before you know it, Stella is stumbling, Todd is tumbling, and Winthrop is weeping. Oh, oh, oh!
What will it take to turn this annoying day around? Readers will be amazed and amused to see what happens when Adelaide . . . apologizes.
Barbara Bottner and Michael Emberley follow up their bestselling Miss Brooks Loves Books! (and I Don’t) with this outrageously funny alphabet book that shows that kindness can be contagious, too.
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