Description
Product Overview
The Alphabet Reference Kindle edition from Tuttle Publishing is an illustrated guide designed to reinforce letter recognition, phonics, and basic grammar. At 163 pages and 18.8 MB, the eBook presents each alphabet letter with vivid illustrations, concise explanations, and practical examples. Published on October 18, 2015, it carries ISBN‑13 978‑1462914241 and ranks highly in both Alphabet and Grammar Reference categories on the Kindle Store.
Usage

This eBook serves teachers preparing lesson plans, parents assisting early readers, and adult learners sharpening foundational language skills. Its portable Kindle format allows study at home, in the classroom, or on the go, making it suitable for daily practice, homeschooling curricula, and supplemental classroom resources.
Why Choose Us
Tuttle Publishing is renowned for educational quality and clear visual communication. The Alphabet Reference combines expert editorial standards with engaging artwork, ensuring accuracy and appeal. Unlike generic alphabet charts, this eBook integrates grammar tips and contextual examples, offering a comprehensive learning tool in a single, searchable Kindle file.
Key Features
- Illustrated alphabet entries with vibrant, child‑friendly artwork
- Clear grammar notes accompanying each letter for early language development
- Searchable Kindle format for quick reference and easy navigation
- Compact 163‑page file size optimized for fast loading on all devices
- Trusted Tuttle Publishing editorial standards and educational expertise
FAQ
Is this eBook suitable for beginners?
Yes, the content is written for early readers and language learners, providing simple explanations and visual cues that support foundational skills.
Can I use this on a non‑Kindle device?
The Kindle app is available for iOS, Android, and PC/Mac, allowing you to read the eBook on most smartphones, tablets, and computers.
Does the book include interactive features?
While the eBook does not contain interactive quizzes, its searchable format lets users quickly locate letters or grammar points for focused study.
What age range is this best for?
It is ideal for children ages 4‑8, as well as adult beginners and educators seeking a concise reference.
How does this differ from a standard alphabet chart?
Beyond letter visuals, the book integrates grammar guidance and contextual examples, offering a more comprehensive language learning resource.




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