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Shurtagal
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Post by Shurtagal »

Does any one know where I could find PD alphabet Books?

So far I've found and recorded: A Apple Pie
Alphabet FOR LITTLE MASTERS AND MISSES
FOOTSTEPS ON THE ROAD TO LEARNING; OR THE Alphabet in Rhyme
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Post by kayray »

try the Internet Archive Children's Library. There's a link in this thread:
http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6882
Lots of good stuff there!
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Shurtagal
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Post by Shurtagal »

Thats wonderful. Thanks Kayray.
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Post by Robert Marquardt »

Also check the Children's Picture Book (Bookshelf) at PG http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Children%27s_Picture_Books_%28Bookshelf%29
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Post by Shurtagal »

thanks, I hadn't even realized they had one.
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Post by Cori »

My favourite example is

An Alphabet of Old Friends.

So if you found something at the Children's Archive, that wasn't yet in Gutenberg, you could perhaps produce an interesting version for everyone ...
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Post by Shurtagal »

Cori wrote:My favourite example is

An Alphabet of Old Friends.

So if you found something at the Children's Archive, that wasn't yet in Gutenberg, you could perhaps produce an interesting version for everyone ...
I do like that one, but I'd feel like I'd need to sing, which I can't. I'm trying to get a big enough set together to merit a collection - still not sure whether to go solo or collab.
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