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Alphabet Room

AUTHOR: Sara Pinto
ISBN: 1582348413

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Alphabet Room
- Book Review,
by Sara Pinto


From Booklist
PreS. Pinto's exceptional Alphabet Room is a beautiful example of an ABC book that is both artful and on target for young children, and it adds the delightful surprise of a cumulative hide-and-seek game. Each spread features a letter and a corresponding object in clear, bright, contrasting colors. Underneath the picture of the object, a flap lifts to reveal a warm yellow room, which, as the book progresses, slowly fills up with the featured items, in constantly shifting arrangements. Children will enjoy poring over each new configuration of the room, and finding familiar objects. At the same time they are learning the alphabet, they'll be learning to organize and identify objects. In images of the inviting, magical room, this offers a playful visual literacy exercise. Gillian Engberg
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Book Description
Starting with the simplest images-apples for A, bowls for B, cat for C-Sara Pinto has taken a magical leap in the concept of alphabet books. Each letter has a door, and behind each door the objects arrange and rearrange themselves so that with every letter the picture becomes more complex. Letter by letter, magical scenes unfold inside the room. With gentle humor and charming design, this lift-the-flap alphabet book transcends the genre to offer something truly unique.



Card catalog description
Liftable flaps hide pictures in which each letter of the alphabet is represented by a variety of objects in a room.


About the Author
Sara Pinto is a designer who lives with her family in Montpelier, Vermont. The Alphabet Room is her first book and is the recipient of the PEN New England Children's Book Discovery Award.



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         Book Review

Alphabet Room
- Book Reviews,
by Sara Pinto

Alphabet Room

ANNOTATION

Starting with the simplest images, this lift-the-flap alphabet book allows little ones to watch the letters of the alphabet come alive within the 26 flaps and sturdy board pages.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Starting with the simplest images-apples for A, bowls for B, cat for C-Sara Pinto has taken a magical leap in the concept of alphabet books. Each letter has a door, and behind each door the objects arrange and rearrange themselves so that with every letter the picture becomes more complex. Letter by letter, magical scenes unfold inside the room. With gentle humor and charming design, this lift-the-flap alphabet book transcends the genre to offer something truly unique.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

This creative and compact lift-the-flap book, designed as a square with rounded corners, results in a subtle game of I Spy. Its unassuming initial spreads introduce "A/ apples," "B/ bowl," "C/ cat" and "D/ dog." Each left-hand page presents the oversize letter and the word, while each right-hand page offers a picture of the named item on a bold square background with hinges and a doorknob. Open this paper door, and an interior spread depicts a rectangular room with pale yellow walls. Herein, all the named objects accumulate and interact. The calm cat and dog play politely with the "F/ fish," "G/ guitar" and "H/ hat," and "I/ ivy" precedes "L/ lamb" into the room. Consecutive stages show the little lamb eating the ivy (according to a popular 1940s song), and the ivy growing back; and an errant "moustache" prompts some amusing scenarios (first the cat wears it, then the dog, etc.). "P/ painting" seems to be a static portrait of a man and horsecart on a country road, but the sequence reveals that the portrait's components move around, creating a multilayered frame within a frame. Pinto, making her children's book debut, draws and paints in a delicate hand. Her controlled watercolors stay within her fine ink line, and the objects and animals never act the least unruly. Pinto's book is in good company this fall, with the many alphabetic offerings, including Shirley and Milton Glaser's The Alphazeds, an ABC that likewise packs an empty room (albeit with letters, not objects). Pinto's may be quieter, but her many combinations of the 26 elements will keep onlookers of all ages entertained. All ages. (Oct.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Children's Literature - Sally J. K. Davies

This chunky, cloth-bound book is another variation on the classic alphabet book format. Each double page spread features a letter of the alphabet. On one side is a large hand-drawn capital letter with the name of an appropriate object underneath. On the facing page, the illustrator has drawn a picture of that object. It is not a surprise that "A" has the word "apples." The big surprise for the reader is the door that they lift up shows a room filled with all the objects mentioned. So by the time you get to "Z" the room is crammed packed with a zebra, yarn, a xylophone, and twenty-three other things. 2003, Bloomsbury Press, Ages 2 to 5.


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