Wow--Thanks for the numerous replies! I should've checked the archives first....
Darcy
Walter Worried
Clara Caterpillar
A My Name is Alice
"Sounds"by J. Douglas Lee
>> "Alligators All Around",by Sendak
>> "Pied Piper" video by HBO
>> "Noisy Poems", by Jill Bennett
>> "Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut" by Margaret Atwood
>> "Away From Home" by Anita Lobel
>> "Wizzil" by William Steig
>> "Pair of Proceratops" by Bernard Most
Dinorella is my all time favorite. It tells the Cinderella story with
> dinosaurs as the main characters. The picture of the dinosaur pulling
> stockings over her chunky scaly leg is worth the price of the book. It
> uses alliteration on the letter D throughout the story. It is by Pamela
> Edwards.
Calmenson, Stephanie (1998). The teeny tiny teacher. New York:
> Scholastic.
Carter, Alden R. (1999). Dustin's big school day. Morton Grove, IL:
> Albert Whitman.
The Great Fuzz Frenzy by Janet Stevens
> Walter Was Worried by Laura Seeger
Nancy Keane has a listing of books that use alliteration:
> http://nancykeane.com/rl/266.htm
Dinorella
Four Famished Foxes and Fosdyke
Some Smug Slug
Clara Caterpillar
I have Rude Ramsay and the Roaring Radishes, by Margaret Atwood, and Aster
Aardvark's Alphabet Adventures, by Steve Kellogg for alliteration lessons.
Aster Aardvark’s alphabet adventure- Stephen Kellogg
Some Smug Slug- Pamela Edwards
I just went to a Judy Freeman workshop and she showed us Superhero ABC
by Bob McLeod. It is an alphabet book with each letter representing a
different superhero and there is an alliterative sentence describing
each heroes abilities. It has a graphic look to it, but it is still
cute.
Aster Aardvark's Alphabet Adventures by Steven Kellogg
Dr Seuss ABC-Zizer Zazzer Zuzz, etc.
Dawdle Duckling by Toni Buzzeo
Allison's Zinnia, Lobel, A.
Chicken Little, Kellogg, S.
Dia's Story Cloth, Cha, D.
Ellsworth's Extraordinary Electric Ear..., Fisher, V.
Feathers and Fools, Fox, M
My Mama Had a Dancing Heart, Gray, L.
Old Cricket, Wheeler, L.
Prionce Cinders, Cole, B.
ABSOLUTELY AWFUL ALPHABET, by Mordecai Gerstein
ASTER AARDVARK'S ALPHABET ADVENTURES, by Steven Kellogg.
Bashful Bob and Doleful Doreen
Curry, Don L and Stromoski, Rick. Willie's word world. New York: Children's
Parker, Sandy and Hofher, Cathy. What month is it? Coralville, Iowa: Just Think
Smith, Kay and Aruego, Jose. Parakeets and peach pies. New York: Parents'
Darcy Maxwell, LMC Director
Summit Elementary
1800 Lakeshore Dr.
La Crosse, WI 54603
dmaxwellATsdlax.k12.wi.us
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