
Whether these cats and dogs are racing around in rocket ships or mastering magic tricks, they offer a unique and amusing way to learn the alphabet. See if you can spot Ivan gliding on ice, Quentin curling up quietly on his quilt, and Wendy wearing weird wigs! Surprising, silly, and sly, this book is fun for children learning their ABCs, as well as cat and dog lovers of all ages.
Customer Review: Book Review
Mark Remi English 385 May 16, 2002 Dr. Michelle H. Martin Book Review Sheila Moxleyıs An Alphabet Book of Cats and Dogs appeals to the eye while it educates the reader. The book illustrates the letters of the alphabet in such a way that a child can effortlessly construct sentences using all of the different letters. The authorıs use of unusual words and sentences for each of these letters seeks to expand the childıs vocabulary. Moxleyıs captions under the cat and dog illustrations not only explain the picture, but are also constructed with alliteration. Sentences like ıArnold is an amazing aviator,ı for example, allow the reader to connect with the characters. Rather than using the universal phrase ıA for Apple,ı Sheila Moxley adds amazing twists to her sentences that give the book a totally new feel. Also the illustrator of the book, Sheila Moxley combines real photos and colorful art in this picture book. She uses no computer-generated images but instead, just old-fashioned cut and paste techniques with a little painting to create a collage. . The adorable dogs and cats possess human qualities (one holds an umbrella; another ice-skates), which is sure to make readers laugh. The bookıs brilliantly colored paintings, funny captions, and playful illustrations not only entertain but help the reader learn the letters of the English alphabet. Moxley, Sheila. An Alphabet Book of Cats and Dogs. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 2001.
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