As you begin teaching the alphabet, stock up on these Letter A books for preschool! Enjoy a childhood classic or discover a new favorite.
These books pair well with my favorite crafts that teach Letter A. Throw in a few A-themed printables (do a search here on the blog), and you’ve got everything you need to teach your preschoolers all about the Letter Aa.
Below, I’ve featured just a handful of picture books that will help your preschoolers learn about the Letter Aa and themes that fit your “A” themes.
You should be able to find them at your local library or bookstore. If you can’t find them locally, you can click each image cover to purchase them on Amazon.
Ten Apples Up On Top
The antics of a dog, a tiger, and a lion, as they attempt to balance apples on their heads.
Annie the Apple Pie Fairy is a TV chef who makes simple, homey pies. One day, her position as the queen of pies is threatened by Sondra the Strudel fairy’s new show…
Johnny Appleseed was a legend even in his own time. Stories abound about the kind-hearted woodsman who planted thousands of apple seeds from Pennsylvania to Indiana.
Abraham Lincoln always spoke about fairness, and thus he led the country to abolish slavery. This book follows him from childhood to the presidency, including the Civil War and his legendary Gettysburg Address.
Amelia Earhart refused to accept no for an answer; she dared to do what no one had ever done before, and became the first woman to fly a plane all the way across the Atlantic Ocean. This biography follows her from childhood to her first flying lessons and onward to her multi-record-breaking career as a pilot.
The nightmare's gone, but what about that alligator? You have to be so careful getting in and out of bed! Maybe a midnight snack to lure him into the garage will do the trick.
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