About This Book
An illustrated alphabet rhyme strings together short, single-line verses for each letter, depicting successive actions around a shared apple pie — letters enact biting, cutting, eating, and other small gestures — culminating in all characters taking a slice and going to bed. The format pairs a simple rhythmic refrain with charming period woodcut-inspired illustrations that accentuate the playful, domestic scenes and make the sequence suitable for young children. The rhyme relies on concise verbs and repetition to teach letters through imagery and movement, while the illustrations provide visual cues and a gentle Victorian decorative tone.
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