Status
Available
Call number
Genres
Publication
Random House Books for Young Readers (1955), Edition: Illustrated, 64 pages
Description
A nonsensical alphabet that begins after the letter "Z".
User reviews
LibraryThing member PigOfHappiness
Dr. Seuss presents letters often neglected in traditional teachings of the alphabet. These letters exist beyond Z and thus beyond zebra. Using his crazy sense of humor, Dr. Seuss creates tons of imaginative letters and things (mostly creatures) that start with them! Appropriate for preschool and
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LibraryThing member missbrandysue
Conrad Cornelius o'Donald o'Dell has learned his 26-letter alphabet! But then the book explores all the other letters that exist past the letter Z. Such a cute story for children and an amazing picture book from Dr. Seuss. I just love his books and his messages to children!
LibraryThing member lissabeth21
We loved Dr. Seuss so much growing up, I've been surprised by how many I actually missed! This was is quite funny and sort of an advanced take on There's a Wocket in my Pocket. My 5-year-old didn't get it; just a lot of funny made up words for him. But my 9-year-old was intrigued and it got him
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LibraryThing member wishanem
This is almost everything I want in a picture book: Fun to read, entertaining for the kiddo, and best of all easy to skip pages of if you're in a hurry to be done with story time because you've already done half a dozen other books.
Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
1955
Physical description
64 p.; 11.25 inches
ISBN
0394800842 / 9780394800844
UPC
000394800842