Abadaba Alphabet Learning Letter Sounds

Abadaba Alphabet Learning Letter Sounds by Sheila Moore is a First Edition published by Abadaba Reading in 2006. This 31-page book is designed for young children and focuses on teaching letter sounds, which are essential for developing pre-reading skills. Through engaging rhyming verses and humorous illustrations, this book aims to facilitate a smoother transition from recognizing letter names to understanding their corresponding sounds.
Readers will find that Abadaba Alphabet employs a unique approach rooted in Montessori principles, making it a valuable resource for early literacy. The inclusion of a spirited CD enhances the learning experience, providing an interactive element that complements the text. This book covers concepts related to the alphabet and language arts, making it an informative tool for young learners embarking on their reading journey.
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The award-winning ABADABA ALPHABET helps young children learn LETTER SOUNDS, the most essential pre-reading skill. Mastering letter sounds from the very beginning of their passage to the world of reading helps eliminate the frustration and confusion often encountered in making the transition from letter names to letter sounds. Through rhyming verses, nonsense words, hilarious illustrations and a spirited CD, Abadaba Alphabet helps children open the door to literacy. Its unique approach is based on the Montessori approach to reading, and gives young children a solid learning advantage.
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