Amazing Animal Funphabets, Athena Goodman
Amazing Animal Funphabets, Athena Goodman
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Amazing Animal Funphabets

Author: Athena Goodman

Narrator: Angus Scott

Unabridged: 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/13/2020


Synopsis

Jayanzi has great imagination. When asked to imagine a world using the alphabets, Jayanzi comes up with amazing animals some of whom you have never heard about! Follow Jayanzi on an amazing journey of animal discovery and alphabet education.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Alexandra on December 04, 2020

A fun book for young children just starting their journey into the world of letters. The illustrations were fun and colorful, bringing the story to life. Welcome to the classroom of little Jayanzi, and accompany him while he learns the alphabet, but not in the way you’d expect. Encouraged by his won......more

Goodreads review by Rahaf on December 03, 2020

The young Jayanzi’s Creativity Shy children often find it hard to participate in class. This book is a big encouragement for young students to raise their hand and have confidence. The story has wonderful alphabet creativity with fun rhyming words. The pages that caught my eye and made me laugh were;......more

Goodreads review by Lucy on December 04, 2020

This book is so cute and fun! A resale enjoyable and educational book to help kids learn about animals and the alphabet or “Funphabet”! The illustrations are bright, cheery and colourful - I particularly love the page about frogs but the one about newts is my favourite! The rhymes out a smile on my......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on December 15, 2020

I wish I had this book as a child to learn the alphabet. What a fun way to learn. I've always been a visual learner so I could relate to this type of story. Easy to follow and understand and great pictures to guide our thoughts about the story. Well written.......more

Goodreads review by Harish on December 13, 2020

Simply Amazing. I give a standing Ovation for the Author Athena Goodman. I wish I had a teacher who is as visual as the one in this book in those Non-Visual learning 1990's. I could relate myself with that boy as I understand Visual and only visual. Joy to you......more