A is for what? A is for salad, and B is for Viking. Welcome to the wacky world of Mike Lester, where nothing is as it seems. Is A really for salad, or is it for the alligator eating a bowl of mixed greens? And maybe B is for the beaver wearing a Viking helmet. As the title makes obvious, Mike Lester's A Is for Salad is an unconventional alphabet book. The reader's participation will unmask this as a straightforward animal alphabet book cloaked in humor. Each letter receives its own page, with a hand-drawn letter and a fractured statement.5/5(5). A is for apple, B is for ball, C is for cat but not in this wacky alphabet book! In author/artist Mike Lester's slightly warped world, A is for salad, B is for Viking, and C is for hot dog. What's that all about, you may ask? It's a fun way for kids to learn as they figure out what each alphabet letter actually stands for. A is for alligator, shown on the page eating a healthy salad.4/5(11).
A is for Salad Mike Lester, Author, Jane O'Connor, Editor, Mike Lester, Illustrator Grosset Dunlap $ (40p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS. www.doorway.ru: A is for Salad (Picture Puffins) () by Lester, Mike and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for A IS FOR SALAD By Mike Lester - Hardcover *Excellent Condition* at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
A is for what? A is for salad, and B is for Viking. Welcome to the wacky world of Mike Lester, where nothing is as it seems. Is A really for salad, or is it for the alligator eating a bowl of mixed greens? And maybe B is for the beaver wearing a Viking helmet. Mike Lester is an illustrator and political cartoonist who often has cartoons in publications. A is for Salad by Mike Lester. Kids Wings Activities for A FUNNY ALPHABET BOOK, A IS FOR SALAD by Mike Lester is perfect for gifted kids who like to interact with the text! When they "read" the picture and recognize something "wrong," they "re-read it" the "right" way.
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