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AlphaOops! The Day Z Went First
This delightful children's book reimagines the alphabet as a cast of characters whose usual order is spectacularly disrupted. The story kicks off when the letter Z, tired of its position at the very end, decides to take an unprecedented leap and become the first letter in line. This act of defiance causes widespread chaos, as all the other letters find themselves out of their familiar sequence, leading to a jumbled mess of words and concepts. The book's main characters are, of course, the letters themselves, each personified and reacting to the unprecedented alphabetical scramble. The narrative playfully explores themes of order, chaos, and the unexpected consequences of breaking established routines. It encourages young readers to consider the importance of sequence and structure, while also highlighting how even significant disruptions can sometimes lead to innovative solutions or a fresh perspective on how things can be done. "AlphaOops!" is compelling because it transforms a fundamental learning tool into an engaging, humorous adventure, making a subtle point about adaptability and embracing change in a way that is both entertaining and educational for young minds.
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Tomes & Tales
$4.95
1 copy
Publisher
National Geographic Books
Pages
48
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780763660840
ISBN-10
0763660841
Language
English
Published
2012-07-10
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