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Learning the alphabet has never been more fun than with these 26 mini board books. Real-life photos and illustrations of everyday objects help teach Baby about each letter, and every mini board book can be stored and carried in a colorfully decorated Alphabooks box.
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November 02, 2009: Perfect book for kids (with 3 pictures and 3 words in each alphabet letter book). Good for age 1. Good way to learn words and recognize things etc. I would recommend this book. My daughter loves it.
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October 14, 2009: I understand that Baby Einstein is trying to use the names of their characters on the front cover of some of the Alphabooks. E.g. On the front cover of the "V" book is a cartoon of a pinkish/violet (stretching it) mouse because the mouse's name is "Baby Violet" under the Baby Einstein series.
For those of you who have purchased the books, could you please comment on what each of the following letters represent? I'm intending to give this as a gift to my friend's daughter. Hopefully her parents will know what these letters stand for, but as someone who is not a parent, and don't watch Baby Einstein DVDs, I need your help in helping decipher this! For those of you who are equally clueless, I'm going to explain the ones that I've had to "figure out"."I" - I'm going to improvise and say "I" is for "Iguana" even though the cartoon looks like a dragon?"J" - Cartoon of a monkey wearing a green hat and clothes."N" - Cartoon of a turtle. (Apparently the turtle in the BE world is called Baby Neptune)"Q" - Cartoon of a baby."U" - Cartoon of a dolphin."V" - Cartoon of a mouse. As per the above, I've since found out that her name is "Baby Violet", hence the V."W" - Cartoon of some sort of bird/parrot."X" - Cartoon of some sort of kangaroo/mouse-hybrid-looking animal.Other than the letters I mentioned here, the rest seem ok.