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Reviewed by Lindsay DeRollo for Readers' Favorite
Things I Saw: A Funny Animal Alphabet Book, written and illustrated by Britt Joanna, is a charming, hilarious book for children that depicts various animals from A to Z performing antics that begin with the first letter of their name. This book is a great tool to help children in a simple and enjoyable way with letter recognition, remembering the alphabet through rhyme, rhythm, and correlating illustrations, improving their language skills, building critical thinking abilities, and encouraging a true delight in reading. A variety of vocabulary words for each animal will further help children identify and remember the alphabet as the story comes to life through the animated, kid-friendly illustrations. What a wonderful way to build up their confidence as a reader and to encourage them to continue reading, learning, and using their imaginations.
Things I Saw: A Funny Animal Alphabet Book is such a creative, lively, and imagination-sparking story by Britt Joanna. The bright, adorable, and childlike illustrations will immediately draw children into the story and keep them engaged throughout. It can also help them come up with their own funny animal stories. The unique illustrations and new vocabulary words are the perfect recipe for them to ask questions and learn more about animals and their habits. They will even learn new foods to try. I suggest that children read this book first with an adult who can answer questions for them and spark new conversations. It's also a fun bonding experience. I highly recommend this book to all youngsters to read and enjoy.