The alphabet letters are lovable teachers

Coming to life based on their graphics features

Master each letter beginning with rhymes

Learning through play and sharing fun times.

Rhymes have always provided a multitude of early literacy benefits for children. Our books have a total of 52 alphabet rhymes that help kids master alphabet knowledge and facilitate early learning skills in a playful way! And, study after study indicates that good rhymers turn out to be good readers.

**Phonemic Awareness
** Sound Discrimination
** Memory and Cognitive Development
** Language Development
** Social and Emotional Development
** Vocabulary Building

Personifying the alphabet letters according to their unique graphic features and bringing them to life with our innovative rhymes and illustrations helps diminish the barrier of letters being just mere abstract shapes.

And, our rhymes make a special point of introducing children to some uncommon words in an effort to build vocabulary.

Helping children build a solid early literacy foundation and setting them on the road to reading proficiency is Alphabet Anatomy’s #1 goal.

We believe that every child deserves to attain that magical, fundamental skill!

Has your child been struggling with handwriting?

Sometimes it can be very frustrating for kids and parents. We hope that you’ll find our rhymes to be especially helpful in this area. Using letter A’s rhyme again as an example,  your child will know to make a point at the top (letter A’s head) and another handwriting stroke across the middle (letter A’s belt) in order to properly form letter A.

With Alphabet Anatomy, reading and writing knowledge occurs simultaneously and interrelatedly, facilitating the concept of print awareness.

Alphabet Anatomy’s lovable letters easily facilitate engaging conversations, which help to greatly boost the benefits of reading aloud.

 

The letters can even help introduce positive character traits, presenting more opportunities for engaging your child in literacy rich conversations and activities. For instance, letter C demonstrates compassion as she cares for cats. Letter F helps kids think about a healthy lifestyle with his focus on feeling fit and fabulous.

You can visit more letters here.

Read Our Reviews

“As a preschool teacher I am always looking for ways for my students to develop pre-writing and writing skills. Because of the newer demands of kindergarten, children are pretty much required to know how to already write by the time they step foot into their kindergarten classroom. Alphabet Anatomy shows children how to write each letter…. These instructions give children a way to visually remember how to write each letter and states what sound each letter states. I am very much looking forward to using this book in my classroom. The pictures and the fun descriptions of each letter will even cause the not so eager writer to want to try to make each letter. I think that this is a necessary addition to all preschool books shelves! Even lower elementary classrooms will benefit from this book.”

“The wonderful rhyming descriptions explain how to draw the letters, gives a word to help remember the letter. As a teacher who started out teaching kindergarten I can definitely see the value in having this book on your shelf. If I was teaching kindergarten today I would project one letter at a time, read the rhyme and have the students practice drawing the letter. I think this should be on every kindergarten classroom shelf.”

“The best thing to come along since the ABC song.”

“A must for anyone with small children just learning their letters. School systems could also use this as a tool.”

“Children with learning needs, particularly those who are highly visual learners, will benefit from the design of the characters and how they help one remember how the letter is shaped or written.”

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