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Alphabet Rescue Book Read Aloud (Printable Exercise)

Alphabet Rescue YouTube Kids read aloud helps a child learn their ABCs in a fun way.

It’s a wonderful platform to educate our precious ones.Alphabet-Rescue-Book-Thumbnail

Alphabet Rescue is an adventurous story for preschoolers and children ages 3 to 5 years.

You learn all sorts of beginner things like…

  • Simple text
  • The alphabet
  • Sight words

Ready to inspire your child’s ABCs?

Let’s go!

Be sure to stick around from start to finish to access your read-aloud, printable trace the letters activity, and BONUS alphabet exercise.

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1 Alphabet Rescue Read Aloud
2 Printable Activity – Trace the Letters
3 BONUS Excercise – Letter Hunt
4 Final Verdict
5 More Amazing Reads by Audrey Wood
6 The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear
7 Product Details
8 Thank You!

Alphabet Rescue Read Aloud


When duty calls, these super cute letters know what to do!

They band together to build a fire truck to save the day.

As their adventurous journey begins, one thing is certain, the heroic alphabet letters become fire hose experts!

Ready to find out how these ambitious letters save the day?

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Printable Activity – Trace the Letters


Practice tracing the letters of the alphabet!

This is a wonderful activity for toddlers to encourage writing while learning their ABCs.

Plus, it’s a great way to work on developing fine motor strength.

Fine motor activities like this help kids develop hand coordination by strengthening the muscles in their fingers, hands, and arms.  

Enjoy!

►► DOWNLOAD HERE ◄◄

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BONUS Excercise – Letter Hunt


Repetition is key to learning.

In this bonus exercise, Letter Hunt, learn all 26 letters of the alphabet individually!

Follow these 2 easy steps
  • Find the letter
  • Color the letter

Letter Hunt is an engaging exercise to inspire your child’s inner artist while developing their writing skills.

Feel free to customize this exercise based on your child’s needs.

For instance, if your kiddo is a wiz at the letters A and C but isn’t familiar with L or Y, work on those letters instead.

►► DOWNLOAD HERE ◄◄

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Final Verdict


For Ages: 3 to 5 yearscustomer-reviews-4.7-out-of-5-stars.

Best For: Early readers

Grade Levels: Preschool to Kindergarten


A fun way for toddlers to effortlessly learn the alphabet!

If your kiddo is a fire truck fan or enjoys adventurous stories, this read-aloud is for them.

This makes for a great bedtime story or to read in the classroom.

►► VIEW NOW: ALPHABET RESCUE ◄◄

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More Amazing Reads by Audrey Wood


Author, Audrey Wood, has written over 30 children’s books including 4 best-sellers.

Reading books inspired Audrey at a very young age.

“When I was two, I traveled with my parents to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where they studied art. Spanish became my second language. Because my mother read to me every day, I fell in love with books and was reading by age three.” ~ Audrey Wood

The Wood family is a talented bunch who team up to bring these adorable children’s books to life.

Some fun facts to know about the Wood family…

  • Audreys’ son, Bruce Wood, is an artist who illustrated this story, Alphabet Rescue.
  • Audrey and her husband, Don Wood, created their very first picture book together.

With that said, let’s explore several of Audrey’s best hit stories!

The Napping House


For Ages: 2 to 4 yearsbest-childrens-books-reviews-and-ratings

Best For: Beginner readers

Final Verdict: The perfect bedtime story to snuggle up and read.


Get to know a snoring granny, sleepy pets, and a dreaming child who are cuddled up into one bed.

Suddenly, an unexpected visitor arrives awaking the snoozing bunch from their slumber…

►► View Now: The Napping House ◄◄

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Heckedy Peg


For Ages: 3 to 7 yearsbest-childrens-books-reviews-and-ratings

Best For: Intermediate readers

Final Verdict: For the kids who love fairy tales.


This story reminds me of the tale when Hensel and Gretel meet the witch who lives in a house made of sweets.

Instead, Heckedy Peg, tells the story about seven friendly children who are transformed by a mean witch into different types of food!

►► View Now: heckedy peg ◄◄

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The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear


For Ages: 1 to 4 yearsbest-childrens-books-reviews-and-ratings

Best For: Beginner readers

Final Verdict: For the kids who love animal stories.


Little Mouse is a lover of strawberries including a very hungry bear!

With a surprising twist ending, will Little Mouse stop the big bear from eating his freshly picked strawberries?

►► View Now: The little mouse, the red ripe strawberry, and the big hungry bear ◄◄

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Product Details


Book Title: Alphabet Rescue

Written By: Audrey Wood

Illustrations By: Bruce Wood

Copyright: 2006

Publisher: The Blue Sky Press

ISBN: 978-0439853163

Thank You!


I want to wrap up by extending my gratitude to thank you for stopping by today!

What’s your favorite children’s book? Alphabet-Rescue-Thumbnail

I’d love to hear what it is!

Your input may inspire future read-aloud stories for kids.

Comment below “My favorite children’s book is ____________________”.

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Posted In: For Kids · Tagged: alphabet rescue activities, author audrey wood, read aloud picture books, stories read aloud online for free, video books for kids, youtube books for kids

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    My 4 year old nephew finds it troublesome to recognize and read the alphabets. I was thinking about how to help the kid out. I might try out these reading out loud, tracing and letter hunt activities with the little one as I think it will clearly be a great help to gradually help kids progress towards reading and writing. I hope everything turns out well. Wish me good luck!

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      Wonderful Jason, I hope this can help your nephew with his reading and writing!  Thanks for sharing. 🙂

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