Copyright Date:
2023
Edition Date:
2023
Release Date:
07/04/23
Illustrator:
Barclay, Eric,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
0-06-305597-X
ISBN 13:
978-0-06-305597-1
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2022948663
Dimensions:
21 x 26 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
The letter G's plea that the letters take turns going first is almost defeated by A's insecurity.An ABC book thrills G: "Look! It's a book about us!" When A claims proudly to be "first, as always," G invents a game called "G is first!" A strenuously objects: "You will NEVER be first!" because "It is all there in the song." Changing the song, as G naturally suggests is dismissed. Though both G and Z agree that they should take turns going first, A says that changing the alphabet order would "DESTROY reading." The two rebel letters proceed to sing "G, B, C, D, E, F, A," and, finding that they survive, accuse A of scare tactics, leading to a confession that A's rigid adherence stems from a fear of losing status. G and Z reassure A-after all, A is an entire word! A concedes happily that being first doesn't matter. They sing a new version. Finally, the number 3 asks to join the fun; A and Z are dubious, but G and 3 begin singing, making 3 the third letter of the alphabet, andâ¦BOOM! But it's not the end of reading-just of the book. The small-panel comic illustrations are charming; the letters, with stick appendages, tiny accessories, and simple but expressive features, have distinct personalities. The bubble-text type is clear and at developing readers' level, while the pacing and humor are deft. (This book was reviewed digitally.)Hilarious and subversive. (Picture book. 4-8)
"Hilarious and subversive." —Kirkus
G is determined to go first in the alphabet, but does that mean reading will be destroyed? This witty picture book about the order of the alphabet is laugh-out-loud funny!
When G wants to be first in the alphabet song, A has a BIG problem! G can’t be first. Not today, not tomorrow, and not next week. NEVER! A tells G if they change the order of the alphabet song, no one will learn how to read, and reading will be DESTROYED!
Will reading be destroyed if G is first? G is willing to find out!
Filled with laugh-out-loud humor, Beth Bacon and Karen Kane’s witty wordplay is perfectly paired with Eric Barclay’s colorful characters. You’ll never sing the alphabet song the same way again!