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5.0 out of 5 stars
Delving for knowledge within the city,
By Jelena V. (Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: City ABC Book, The (Hardcover)
In this book by Zoran Milich, children are captivated by a vast array of vivid images, which draw them into the realms of the city. Within the city, their quest for knowledge begins. Children learn the alphabet through the recognition of letters that exist in the forms of objects within the city. By acknowledging the presence of the letters of the alphabet within their surroundings, children can quickly embrace and master the alphabet, as well as apply this newborn form of instruction in other areas to create an infinite learning experience. This skill serves to enhance a child's inquisitive nature as well. While observing a four year old viewing the book, I witnessed a child overcome with astonishment. He not only enjoyed locating the letters within the pictures, but also was also intrigued to find that letters were present within city structures. I feel this book is an essential tool in not only teaching the alphabet to children, but to enhancing their perceptiveness.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not your usual ABC's,
By Bob Anderson (Toronto) - See all my reviews
This review is from: City ABC Book, The (Hardcover)
The thing about kids' ABC books is that they are mostly all the same: pretty illustrations of common objects; apples to zebras. This book takes a different and perhaps more challenging approach for children. The alphabet is "seen" all around us "in" photographs of objects. It is a fun visual romp through the city, finding the form of letters everywhere. All it takes is a little imagination and you can start off where Zoran Milich ends, finding alphabet forms wherever you look. Not for very young children perhaps but perfect for an inquisitive four or five year old.
4.0 out of 5 stars
ABC's with a difference,
By Bob Anderson (Toronto) - See all my reviews
This review is from: City ABC Book, The (Hardcover)
The thing about kids' ABC books is that they are mostly all the same: pretty illustrations of common objects; apples to zebras. This book takes a different and perhaps more challenging approach for children. The alphabet is "seen" all around us "in" photographs of objects. It is a fun visual romp through the city, finding the form of letters everywhere. All it takes is a little imagination and you can start off where Zoran Milich ends, finding alphabet forms wherever you look. Not for very young children perhaps but perfect for an inquisitive four or five year old.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Explore the city,
By A Customer
This review is from: City ABC Book, The (Hardcover)
The City ABC Book is a great book for children of all ages to explore their surroundings. Photographer Zoran Milich sees letters in urban architecture. When I gave the book to a seven year old, he began to see letters everywhere. This is a great teaching tool, and the first time I have seen photography used so well in a format for children. It's an excellent introduction to photography and the city. I highly recommend this book.
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City ABC Book, The by Zoran Milich (Hardcover - March 1, 2001)
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