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    Ace Alligator Loves Apples, by Leah M. Starks | Book Review

    Amanda LynchBy Amanda Lynch1 Min Read ABC's Ages 0-3 Ages 4-8 Animal Books Early Readers
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    The Children’s Book Review | November 18, 2014

    Ace Alligator Loves ApplesAce Alligator Loves Apples

    Written by Leah M. Starks

    Illustrated by Kristofer Floyd

    Age Range: 0-7

    Paperback: 32 pages

    Publisher: Andastar Ent

    ISBN: 978-0-692-38397-1

    What to Expect: Alligators, Apples, Early Reader, Craft Activities

    Ace Alligator loves apples. Whether he’s picking them, driving home with them, baking a pie, or even just eating them slice by slice.

    Part of the A to Z Read with Me Phonics Series, Ace Alligator focuses on teaching the letter “A” to young readers. The book is charming, with engaging illustrations. It’s also well-designed, with each letter “A” in a contrasting red color to help your young reader pick out the letters from the rest of the black text. It is an easy read, and even comes with a learning resources section filled with an alligator craft activity, a glossary of the words, and even a “Fun Facts” section filled with information for your budding scientist on alligators and apples.

    Add this book to your collection: Ace Alligator Loves Apples

    Ace Alligator, by Leah M. Starks, was reviewed by Amanda Lynch. Follow along with our articles tagged with Books on Voting Rights, Elections, Libraries, Monsters, Paul Czajak, Rhyming Text, and Wendy Grieb to discover more great books for kids.

    *Disclosure: Please note that this post may contain affiliate links that share some commission. Rest assured that these will not affect the cost of any products and services promoted here. Our team always provides their authentic opinion in all content published on this site.

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    Amanda Lynch is a writer, editor, and blogger who grew up in Florida knowing she belonged somewhere else. She now lives in the DC Metro Area with her husband and three amazing little boys. She is the Eco-Friendly/Green Living Contributor over at the Prime Parents' Club and strives to live earth friendly in a world of disposable diapers. When not writing about Anabel and Jared or chasing around a curly-haired boy, she cheers for the Gators (in all kinds of weather) and occasionally remembers to sleep. You can also find her on Facebook, or on Twitter as @thebookprincess.

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    1. Starks Academy on December 22, 2015 5:06 am

      REMARKABLE piece of writing on your review of “Ace Alligator Loves Apples” Children’s Early Reader Book by author Leah M. Starks. Thank you for playing a SIGNIFICANT role in growing the youth of tomorrow. We VALUE you as a member of our Early Learning is Us FAMILY. We look forward to introducing you to our second effort in the NEW YEAR of 2016!

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