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1. Coville, Bruce//Coville, Katherine (1985). Sarah's unicorn. New York: J.B. Lippincott.

Abstract:
A little girl named Sarah lives with her mean Aunt Meg who is a witch. One day when Sarah was sent to the forest to find toads, Sarah meets a friendly unicorn named Oakhorn. The unicorn with his magic horn broke the spell over Aunt Meg which made her nice again.

Abstract provided by Devin Stoutenborough and Meredith Bailey, 1994 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Amphibians] [Assertiveness] [Conflict Resolution] [Family] [Fear] [Feelings] [Friendship] [Imagination] [Magic] [Mythical] [Self Esteem] [Toad] [Unicorns] [Verbal Communication] [Witches]

2. Fleming, Denise (2001). Pumpkin eye. New York: Henry Holt and Company.

Abstract:
A dark night of Halloween fright brings you colors, sounds, and sensory sights.

Abstract provided by Valerie Ubbes, 2002 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Alliteration] [Animals] [Bat] [Cat] [Celebration] [Colors] [Dragons] [Five Senses] [Halloween] [Holidays] [Moon] [Night] [Noise] [Pretend] [Rhyme] [Shadows] [Sounds] [Tiger] [Unicorns] [Witches]

3. Ipcar, Dahlov (1965). The calico jungle. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

Abstract:
A mother makes her son a beautiful quilt that has many pictures of animals on it. He looks at the quilt and imagines what it would be like to be in the jungle.

Abstract provided by Kristen Luff, 1995 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Animals] [Clothing] [Diversity] [Dreams] [Elephant] [Imagination] [Jungle] [Mythical] [Quilt] [Unicorns] [Verbal Communication]

4. Marino, Gianna (2005). Zoopa, an animal alphabet. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, LLC.

Abstract:
Have you eer had alphabet soup? Take an inviting journey through the alphabet as various animals and insects appear with their corresponding letters in a bowl of soup. As the pages begin to fill, the challenge of finding the corresponding animals becomes more difficult in this wordless alphabet adventure

Pamela Theurer, 2006 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Alphabet] [Animals] [Ant] [Birds] [Butterfly] [Chipmunk] [Dog] [Elephant] [Food] [Frog] [Goat] [Grasshopper] [Hedgehog] [Iguana] [Insects] [Jellyfish] [Koala] [Ladybug] [Monkey] [Ostrich] [Pig] [Quail] [Rabbit] [Sequence] [Snake] [Turtle] [Unicorns] [Vocabulary] [Vulture] [Worm] [Yak] [Zebra]

5. Marino, Gianna (2005). Zoopa: An animal alphabet. San Francisco: Chronicle Books.

Abstract:
Check out this alphabet book surrounding a bowl of soup. Each page brings two more letters to the soup bowl accompanied by animals beginning with those letters. In the end, the bowl is full of letters and the table is covered in animals.

Abstract provided by Stacey Morgan, 2006 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Alphabet] [Animals] [Ant] [Birds] [Butterfly] [Chipmunk] [Dog] [Elephant] [Food] [Frog] [Grasshopper] [Hedgehog] [Iguana] [Insects] [Koala] [Ladybug] [Monkey] [Nutrition] [Ostrich] [Pig] [Quail] [Rabbit] [Sequence] [Snake] [Turtle] [Unicorns] [Vulture] [Worm] [Yak] [Zebra]

6. Parish, Peggy (1969). A beastly circus. New York: Simon Schuster Inc..

Abstract:
This alphabet book uses animals and various circus-like activities for each letter.

Abstract provided by Erica Wilson, 1995 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Alligator] [Amphibians] [Animals] [Baboon] [Birds] [Chipmunk] [Circus] [Circus] [Crab] [Crustaceans] [Dolphin] [Elephant] [Frog] [Gorilla] [Hippopotamus] [Hyena] [Jaguar] [Kangaroo] [Lion] [Mink] [Mythical] [Newt] [Nonverbal Communication] [Octopus] [Ostrich] [Panda] [Quail] [Rabbit] [Rhinoceros] [Sequence] [Skunk] [Snake] [Tapir] [Unicorns] [Verbal Communication] [Vulture] [Wasp] [Worm] [Yak] [Zebra]
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