When planning an early literacy storytime, letter knowledge is the hardest skill match up with books that work in a group setting. Alphabet books often lack a cohesive plot, and are better for one-on-one sharing than as storytime fare. Enter Judy Sierra’s The Sleepy Little Alphabet. This darling book, with energetic mixed-media illustrations by Melissa Sweet, tells the story of the lower-case letters of the alphabet (the upper case ones are the parents) getting ready for bed. Each letter’s activities are described in rhyming sentences that include the letter sound at least once (and sometimes more often): “f is full of fidgety wiggles. G has got the googly giggles.” The text is printed in a bright color that contrasts the background (making it easier to see and reinforcing print awareness), and the letters themselves are printed in a larger size than the rest of the text. Every child can relate to the nighttime activities happening in this book, and will have tons of fun learning about letters and their sounds. I, personally, am just so excited to have an alphabet book to add to my bedtime stories theme! Judy Sierra, the amazing author of such wonderful book treats as Wild About Books and Preschool to the Rescue, gives us another reason to snuggle together and read!
Miss Mary
Learning to read begins from birth. Children who have caregivers who read with them, talk to them, and LOVE them become readers. It's not just me saying it - it's SCIENCE! Have fun and share books - children who think books are fun want to become readers!
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