10 unsung ABC Books for kids
- Veronica’s Views

- Mar 28
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 31

📚 A is for "Are You Kidding Me?!" — 10 Undiscovered Children's ABC Books
By Veronica Saretsky, author of ABC Dewey
Oh, hello there, fellow book-obsessed human! Pull up a beanbag chair, grab your emergency snack stash, and allow me — a person who has spent an unreasonable amount of time in children's libraries — to introduce you to ten ABC books that somehow, SOMEHOW, have not taken over the world yet. Here are 10 unsung ABC books.
The Top 10:
ABCDewey by Veronica Saretsky — A cute white dog wants to learn to read and explores each letter of the alphabet. From playing guitar to wearing X-Ray goggles this book is so cute and funny, it turns a simple story about a fluffy friend into the highlight of your bedtime routine. Great for animal lovers!
Alphabeasts by Wallace Edwards — Gloriously weird impossible creatures, gorgeously painted.
The Sleepy Little Alphabet by Judy Sierra — 26 letters refuse bedtime. Solidarity, K.
Tomorrow's Alphabet by George Shannon — B is for seed... because seed becomes BLOSSOM. Philosophy in disguise!
ABC NYC by Joanne Dugan — Vivid city photography with pigeons who have enormous attitudes.
An Edible Alphabet by Carolyn Falwell — Essentially a grocery list in disguise.
ABCs of Baseball by Peter Golenbock — Statistics, somehow adorable.
The Alphabet Room by Sara Pinto — Hidden objects for kids who actually look at pictures.
G is for Googol by David Schwartz — Math! Fun! Yes, really!
The Graphic Alphabet by David Pelletier — For kids already critiquing font choices.
Now go find your book. Dewey would want that. 🐱📚




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