
About a year ago I started a collection of alphabet books for my kids. I'm fascinated by the amount and variety, many of which are far more interesting and unique that the basic "A is for apple, Z is for zebra." And I was thrilled when I came across "A Fabulous Fair Alphabet", which truly is fabulous in my opinion. Author Debra Frasier spends time each year at the state fair and photographs everything that she sees. One year she really noticed all the different lettering in the midway signs. So she started a collection of letter photographs, which ended up in this book. For example, F is for ferris wheel, which is spelled out with the photographs of letters she captured at the fair. And several unique Fs dangle on the ferris wheel as the seats. Eye-catching and very clever. It makes me want to go to the fair and eat something fried or dipped in chocolate!
The author's dedication page says, "For the inventors of the most amazing of tools: the alphabet..."
I must agree that the alphabet is something pretty amazing, so simple yet so complex.
What is your favorite alphabet book? Or one you've come across that is fun or unique? I'd love to read your comments!






