English language + Alphabet -- Juvenile literature
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English language + Alphabet -- Juvenile literature
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- Animal alphabet, slide & seek the ABC's, Alex Lluch ; [illustrated by David Defenbaugh]
- A B see, Elizabeth Doyle
- B is for Badger, a Wisconsin alphabet, written by Kathy-Jo Wargin ; illustrated by Renee Graef
- Big words for little geniuses, Susan and James Patterson ; illustrated by Hsinping Pan
- B is for Big Sky country, a Montana alphabet, by Sneed B. Collard III ; illustrated by Joanna Yardley
- What's awake? ABC, Patricia Whitehouse
- L is for Lone Star, a Texas alphabet, written by Carol Crane ; illustrated by Alan Stacy
- Dogography, the amazing world of letter art dogs, Maree Coote
- M is for Mayflower, a Massachusetts alphabet, written by Margot Theis Raven ; illustrated by Jeannie Brett
- N is for natural state, an Arkansas alphabet, written by Michael Shoulders ; illustrated by Rick Anderson
- Everything I need to know before I'm five, Valorie Fisher
- G is for granite, a New Hampshire alphabet, written by Marie Harris and illustrated by Karen Holman
- P is for passport, a world alphabet, by Devin Scillian
- P is for pelican, a Louisiana alphabet, by Anita C. Prieto ; illustrated by Laura Knorr
- T is for thankful, by Greg Paprocki
- C is for cowboy, a Wyoming alphabet, by Eugene Gagliano ; illustrated by Susan Guy
- Pride puppy!, Robin Stevenson ; illustrated by Julie McLaughlin
- L is for last frontier, an Alaska alphabet, written by Carol Crane ; illustrated by Michael Glenn Monroe
- G is for Garden State, a New Jersey alphabet, written by Eileen Cameron ; illustrated by Doris Ettlinger
- P is for potato, an Idaho alphabet, written by Joy and Stan Steiner ; illustrated by Jocelyn Slack
- A is for arches, a Utah alphabet, written by Rebecca Hall and illustrated by Katherine Larson
- Hair love ABCs, written by Matthew A. Cherry ; illustrated by Vashti Harrison
- Y is for Yellowhammer, an Alabama alphabet, by Carol Crane ; illustrated by Ted Burn
- M is for Mount Rushmore, a South Dakota alphabet, by William Anderson ; illustrated by Cheryl Harness
- Alphamals A-Z, Graham Carter
- M is for maple syrup, a Vermont alphabet, written by Cynthia Furlong Reynolds ; illustrated by Ginny Joyner
- S is for sunflower, a Kansas alphabet, written by Devin and Corey Scillian and illustrated by Doug Bowles
- ABC cats, Kathy Darling ; photographs by Tara Darling
- S is for Sooner, an Oklahoma alphabet, written by Devin Scillian ; illustrated by Kandy Radzinski
- Mrs. Peanuckle's fruit alphabet, Mrs. Peanuckle ; art by Jessie Ford
- B is for beaver, an Oregon alphabet, written by Marie and Roland Smith ; illustrated by Michael Roydon
- Antics!, an alphabetical anthology, Cathi Hepworth
- A world of words, an ABC of quotations, Tobi Tobias ; illustrated by Peter Malone
- C is for centennial, a Colorado alphabet, written by Louise Doak Whitney ; illustrated by Helle Urban
- Alphabeasties and other amazing types, by Sharon Werner and Sarah Forss
- Alphabet city, Stephen T. Johnson
- S is for sunshine, a Florida alphabet, written by Carol Crane and illustrated by Michael Glenn Monroe
- Musty-crusty animals ABC, Lola Schaefer
- Animal ABC, Marcus Pfister
- The ABCs of baby's needs, essential signs to learn with baby, Loris Lora
- Under the sea from A to Z, by Anne Doubilet ; photographs by David Doubilet
- M is for magnolia, a Mississippi alphabet, by Michael Shoulders ; illustrated by Rick Anderson
- K is for keystone, a Pennsylvania alphabet, written by Kristen Kane and illustrated by Laura Knorr
- A is for Alice, an alphabet book, illustrations by Jon Tenniel
- Adventures with barefoot critters, an ABC book by Teagan White
- T is for Tar Heel, a North Carolina alphabet, by Carol Crane ; illustrated by Gary Palmer
- Jane Foster's ABC
- I spy in the ocean, by Damon Burnard ; illustrated by Julia Cairns
- E is for empire, a New York state alphabet, written by Ann Burg ; illustrated by Maureen Brookfield
- K is for kissing a cool kangaroo, by Giles Andreae ; illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees