by Sarah Albee
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Product Description Elmo the little monster cannot decide which is his favorite letter of the alphabet, because he has favorite things for almost every letter.
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Average Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
so fun, 2008-11-18 I love the simple read of this book, and my nephew loves the pictures and the song Elmo sings. We read this two or three times!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
not an ABC learning book, 2008-09-08 This is a soft cover book only good for pictures of Elmo. It does not have the letters displayed in bold fonts for children to learn. The cover is very misleading.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Enjoyable, 2008-09-03 My 4 year old daughters are really enjoying this little book. They really relate to Elmo and the book is easy to read. They are already reciting a lot of it from memory.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Cute, 2008-04-18 My daughter loves this Elmo book with all the words that begin with the letters of the alphabet. Great learning tool for a toddler.
My only complaint is the pages of the book are thin and tear easily.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
... and B is for Boring!, 2005-05-25 I am usually a big fan of books for children, and I bought this for my 2-year-old son because he is crazy about Elmo and is learning the alphabet. While the drawings in this book are cute (expect nothing less from Elmo!), the text is completely inane. I dread reading this book to my son because it is mind-numbingly dull and poorly written.
Elmo is searching for his favorite letter. Fine. It's cute that E is for Elmo and M is for Monster -- those things are directly relevant to Elmo and his little life. But then the book tosses in random items ("T is for turtles and turtles are terrific!") that just come out of nowhere and are not at all related to Sesame Street -- they just don't fit, and it makes it sound as if this book was thrown together. Basically, I think the problem is that there's no real overarching "theme" to the book (other than the fact that Elmo appears on every page) to make it hang together. Example: "Elmo can make lots of noisey noise. Wheeee! And so can an octopus!" (Used to illustrate N and O) It's just... well, boring, and it all seems forced.
I'm still searching for a good alphabet book that can help my son easily recognize letters and sounds. This one is definitely not it.

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