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Alphablock |
Christopher Franceschelli is a seasoned publisher, editor, and creator of children's books. He currently runs Chronicle's Handprints imprint, and the SmartInk packaging company.
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这本书是最先在Barneys上看到的,当时就想以后一定要买来给宝宝看,没想到逛亚马逊的时候发现了!书很棒很棒很棒很棒!一个大大的字母后是相关的单词和图片,生动不枯燥,真是迫不及待的想孩子快点长大,我好和她一起看~
画面很有质感,手感非常舒服,纸张厚实又不会伤到小朋友。页面与页面之间有顺序和逻辑的关系,字母、图片、单词,可以同时学。
每一页都会有一个英文字母造型
搭配超可爱的插图
让宝宝学英文的一个好工具
很喜欢这木板书 质感也很好
The design is good. 圖案很可愛,設計具巧思,在國際書展看到的,太喜歡了。給孩子認識英文字母正好。
My daughter is 17 months old and loves this book. The cutout approach to the letters is very appealing. I just have to be careful with her not yanking on them and tearing the letters, but even so it's pretty sturdy. The pictures are very colorful and have a unique style to them. She's easily able to recognize things like bananas (nannas!) and balloons (alloons!). She even recognizes the spider web near the end and gives a little fake scream each time she sees it. The only reason I give 4 stars instead of 5 is because the overall theme of the book lacks cohesion. I'm not sure if the author tried to choose unique words for each letter, or based them on illustrations, but it's a rather random assortment. Goes from A is for Apple to U is for underwear, a bit random. An added bonus in that this is the only book my one year old has decided not to chew up.
I tend to agree with some of the other reviews that it's not exactly a board book. A traditional board book has much thicker and more solid pages, generally to allow for being chewed on and enjoyed by a toddler as toddlers like to enjoy things. Given the length of this one in particular it is understandable that the pages would be a little thinner. Just something to keep in mind if it's going to be in the hands of little ones. One might need to pay a little closer attention to its care.
I can not say enough how much I love this book and "Dinoblock" such amazing books. These books are so fun and diff to read and explore, if you are thinking of getting this book, DO IT! There is nothing disappointing about this book! I do keep this from my child when not supervised only because since the letters are cutouts they are easily bent or possibly torn out. Christopher F. did a fantastic job with these books.
Only thing I can say is my son dropped this book and the outside binding paper tore. I wish it was stronger. But tape reinforcement did the trick. I still think the best of this book regardless
I can't wait for "Cityblock".
My 3 year old daughter reads this at least once a day, sometimes twice. It's the one book she picks before bed because she can "read" it to us. She traces the letters w her finger (she doesn't know what every letter is), then states what the picture is. This works! She found a foam "E" in the truck, traced it, and said elephant.
There are pictures/descriptions I'm disappointed with. For example, g is for garden (we live on a small lot in town, no garden or tiller), j is for juggler (this had to be taught to her, she kept saying balls because that's what was being juggled), y is yacht (she knows boat, not the difference in them yet), and z is zoom (three cars on a race track w a checkered flag). Zoom isn't a noun. We don't struggle w these anymore and it's only been a few days, but I'm still surprised by these letter choices. Another reviewer mention "u is for underwear", my daughter recognized that picture even though it's all boy undies.
The letters seen durable enough, but will tear if pulled on. We do our best to watch the one year old so doesn't destroy it. So far, she has bent the g.
I'm very impressed with the design of this book. The retro-style images are gorgeous and fun, and the peek-a-boo style letters are cute. The pages in general are thick and sturdy. My 1 year old loves the colors and designs. Some of the word choices are expected and obvious, some are more creative which makes for a nice variation.
My only complaints are that I wish the bigger letters like "M" had some additional support to the binding. They're only attached on one side, so the letter itself twists easily as the baby is turning the pages and I think over time may rip, but that's just speculation as it's a new book, of course.
Also, "U" is for underwear. My 4 year old is now running around the yelling "U is for underwear!" and giggling. But at least she's amused!
I bought this book for my 18-month-old son to introduce the alphabet. It is beautiful, durable, and seems to stand up well to his rough handling. My son is more interested in touch and feel and lift the flap books right now, so he barely glances at it other than to quickly page through it. I think it's wonderful, and I am hoping he will appreciate it more as he grows.
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