Story Time: A is for Alphabet

by | Sep 24, 2025 | Blog, Kid STEAM, Story Time | 0 comments

I have 26 members, but no family. I start with A and end with Z, but you won’t find me in a zoo. What am I? Of course, I am the alphabet! Help your child discover language through letter recognition and their accompanying sounds. Try beginning with your child’s name using different approaches like magnetic letters, sand letters, sensory bags, scavenger hunts, books, and songs. Not only will this help foster a sense of ownership of language, but it will also build confidence in your child.

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Ages 2-5

Sing, Talk, Read, Write, Play

Tip

Letter recognition is a strong predictor of future reading success, serving as a foundation for reading and writing skills and enhancing cognitive development by developing visual processing skills.

Activity

Pick out an “ABC” book to read with your child, then sing the ABC song using different nursery rhyme melodies like “Twinkle, Twinkle,” “London Bridge,” “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” “This Old Man,” “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes,” and “Row, Row, Row Your Boat,” while pointing at the letters. Singing the names of letters to a different tune breaks the letters down in different ways and helps them hear the letter names more clearly.

Books Presented

Book cover for Animalphabet by Julia Donaldson.

Animalphabet by Julia Donaldson

An immersive book with die-cuts and liftable flaps asks readers to identify a series of animals.
Book cover for Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr and John Archambault.

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin

 
An alphabet rhyme/chant that relates what happens when the whole alphabet tries to climb a coconut tree.
Book cover for Every Little Letter by Deborah Underwood

Every Little Letter by Deborah Underwood

In a world where all the letters of the alphabet live in separate cities surrounded by walls, little h and small i’s newfound friendship inspires all the divided communities to connect and form such words as courage, cooperate, and kindness. How do you tear down walls? With words at first, then brick by brick
Book cover for Did you Take the B From My _ook? by Beck Stanton

Did You Take the B from My _ook? by Beck Stanton

When the letter B goes missing from the story, the reader must find a way to bring it back into the book for good

Songs, Rhymes, and Fingerplays

Alphabet Zoo

There’s an animal who lives in the alphabet zoo, and H-I-P-P-O is his name, oh!
H-I-P-P-O
H-I-P-P-O
H-I-P-P-O
And “hippo” is it’s name, oh!
Repeat with other zoo animals – panda, rhino, whale, tiger, camel, snake, zebra

A is for Alligator

A is for alligator, chop, chop, chop!
B is for bunny, hop, hop, hop!
C is for circle, spin around and around!
D is for dizzy, let’s all sit down!

Source: 1001 Rhymes and Fingerplays

Alphabet Tree

Here we go round the Alphabet Tree,
The Alphabet Tree,
The Alphabet Tree.
Here we go round the
Alphabet Tree,
Singing the sounds of letters.

This is the sound that C can make
 ‘c’,’c’,’c’,
‘c’,’c’,’c’,
This is the sound that C can make
In words like cat  and candy.

This how we spell your name, spell your name, spell your name.
This is how we spell your name, just like this!
G-I-N-A
Yeah!

Source: Kids Press Magazine

Big A, Little a

Big A, Little a, (spread hands wide apart, then bring them close together)
Bouncing B (bounce up and down)
The cat’s in the cupboard
And he can’t see me! 
Peek-a-boo! 

Source : The Loudest Librarian

Crafts and Activities

Coloring page featuring the coconut tree from Chicka Chicka Boom Boom.

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Coloring Page

 

 

The Chicka Chicka Boom Boom coconut tree made out of paper and cupcake liners.

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Tree Craft

Additional Books

Book cover for The Olphabet: "O" No! An Alphabet Revolt by Jess M. Brallier

The Olphabet: "O" No! An Alphabet Revolt by Jess M. Brallier

Tiring of an alphabetic order that relegates her to the middle, the Letter O repositions herself at the beginning of a newly dubbed “olphabet” before revisiting her subsequent letter friends to figure out where she truly belongs.

Book cover for Albert's ABCs: A Sibling Story by Henry Cole

Albert's ABCs: A Sibling Story by Henry Cole

Big brother Albert’s frustration with his little brother Baxter escalates alphabetically until Grandma saves the day.

Book cover for Photo Ark ABC: An Animal Alphabet in Poetry and Pictures by Debbie Levy

Photo Ark ABC: an Animal Alphabet in Poetry and Pictures by Debbie Levy

This engaging picture book pairs stunning photos from a National Geographic photographer with lively poems to present the letters of the alphabet and pay tribute to the diversity of the animal world.
Book cover for T. Rexes Can't Tie Their Shoes by Anna Lazowski

T. Rexes Can't Tie Their Shoes by Anna Lazowski

An humorous, alphabetical look at all the things animals can’t do but kids can

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