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OverviewThe letter C falls into the garbage can, and it is up to the rest of the alphabet to save him from ending up in the dump! In this rollicking, action-filled story, the letters of the alphabet must work together to help their friend. But four letters of the alphabet are missing! Could they be the answer to saving C? This unique book conveys the transforming power of teamwork and brings language and storytelling to life for young readers as they try to guess the secret word the missing letters form - a word that may save the day for poor C. An adventure, a puzzle, and a word game, this suspenseful story is a delightful approach to letters and words. AUTHOR: Pamela Jane is the author of more than thirty children's books, including Pride and Prejudice and Kitties: A Cat-Lover's Romp through Jane Austen's Classic and a memoir, An Incredible Talent for Existing: A Writer's Story. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pamela Jane , Hina ImtiazPublisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd Imprint: Schiffer Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.064kg ISBN: 9780764357954ISBN 10: 0764357956 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 28 October 2019 Recommended Age: From 0 to 6 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFor pre-readers, understanding that letters make up words is an abstract concept. Author Pamela Jane and illustrator Hina Imtiaz make that idea delightfully concrete. This is a rollicking story of friendship among alphabet pals who band together to solve the dilemma of one of their own. Mary-Kate Mackey author, Write Better, Right Now--The Reluctant Writer's Guide to Confident Communication and Self-assured Style Just when you thought there couldn't be anything new in alphabet books, along comes C Jumped Over Three Pots and a Pan to give us a completely new and quirky take on learning letters. Kids will love the predicament C finds itself in and the hijinks that follow. The story's solution is a clever nod to the power of the word in this original and lively tale - Elvira Woodruff, children's author This story takes you through the alphabet on an adventure of rescuing the letter C while providing enough guessing and giggling to finally reach Z. Of course, the rescue comes from some alphabet friends who are brave and clever. Children will definitely enjoy this entertaining story - Karen Matlack, retired elementary school teacher This story takes you through the alphabet on an adventure of rescuing the letter C while providing enough guessing and giggling to finally reach Z. Of course, the rescue comes from some alphabet friends who are brave and clever. Children will definitely enjoy this entertaining story - Karen Matlack, retired elementary school teacher For pre-readers, understanding that letters make up words is an abstract concept. Author Pamela Jane and illustrator Hina Imtiaz make that idea delightfully concrete. This is a rollicking story of friendship among alphabet pals who band together to solve the dilemma of one of their own. Mary-Kate Mackey author, Write Better, Right Now--The Reluctant Writer's Guide to Confident Communication and Self-assured Style Just when you thought there couldn't be anything new in alphabet books, along comes C Jumped Over Three Pots and a Pan to give us a completely new and quirky take on learning letters. Kids will love the predicament C finds itself in and the hijinks that follow. The story's solution is a clever nod to the power of the word in this original and lively tale - Elvira Woodruff, children's author Just when you thought there couldn't be anything new in alphabet books, along comes C Jumped Over Three Pots and a Pan to give us a completely new and quirky take on learning letters. Kids will love the predicament C finds itself in and the hijinks that follow. The story's solution is a clever nod to the power of the word in this original and lively tale - Elvira Woodruff, children's author For pre-readers, understanding that letters make up words is an abstract concept. Author Pamela Jane and illustrator Hina Imtiaz make that idea delightfully concrete. This is a rollicking story of friendship among alphabet pals who band together to solve the dilemma of one of their own. Mary-Kate Mackey author, Write Better, Right Now--The Reluctant Writer's Guide to Confident Communication and Self-assured Style This story takes you through the alphabet on an adventure of rescuing the letter C while providing enough guessing and giggling to finally reach Z. Of course, the rescue comes from some alphabet friends who are brave and clever. Children will definitely enjoy this entertaining story - Karen Matlack, retired elementary school teacher This story takes you through the alphabet on an adventure of rescuing the letter C while providing enough guessing and giggling to finally reach Z. Of course, the rescue comes from some alphabet friends who are brave and clever. Children will definitely enjoy this entertaining story - Karen Matlack, retired elementary school teacher Just when you thought there couldn't be anything new in alphabet books, along comes C Jumped Over Three Pots and a Pan to give us a completely new and quirky take on learning letters. Kids will love the predicament C finds itself in and the hijinks that follow. The story's solution is a clever nod to the power of the word in this original and lively tale - Elvira Woodruff, children's author For pre-readers, understanding that letters make up words is an abstract concept. Author Pamela Jane and illustrator Hina Imtiaz make that idea delightfully concrete. This is a rollicking story of friendship among alphabet pals who band together to solve the dilemma of one of their own. Mary-Kate Mackey author, Write Better, Right Now--The Reluctant Writer's Guide to Confident Communication and Self-assured Style Author InformationPamela Jane is the author of more than thirty children’s books, including Pride and Prejudice and Kitties: A Cat-Lover’s Romp through Jane Austen’s Classic and a memoir, An Incredible Talent for Existing: A Writer’s Story. Hina Imtiaz began her career as a surface pattern designer and illustrator for a children's clothing line. She loves telling stories through her art, be it branding or illustrations. You can find out more about her at sithdesigns.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |