cover image How to Build an A

How to Build an A

Sara Midda, . . Workman/Artisan, $17.95 (0pp) ISBN 978-1-57965-378-1

Offering a hands-on approach to learning the alphabet, this small-format book comes with 11 off-white foam shapes (as well as a mesh storage bag). In the book, miniature, stylized people (and the occasional dog) work together to construct each letter of the alphabet, using rectangular blocks and arcs shaped just like the foam pieces. Playful, irreverent illustrations accompany each letter being constructed: for “N is for Nose,” two of the tiny people play in and around an elongated, drippy proboscis; with Z, the zebra participates in having his stripes painted on his back. But those interested in “building” three-dimensional letters, as the title promises, may be disappointed: the pieces don’t fit together seamlessly. For example, if kids try to make the letter “B” following the illustration in the book, the vertical piece isn’t long enough to accommodate both of the “loops”; these have to be overlapped, in which case the loop placed on top tilts sadly toward one end. (Using a set of pieces different from what is shown will solve this problem but not similar ones.) A good idea just shy of realization. Ages 2–up. (Nov.)