7 ways this book helps your child make friends with their ABCs
Here’s why this book is essential reading for little learners
Personalise my bookGot a wriggly, easily distracted preschooler on your hands? We’ve got a trick up our sleeves to get them into their ABCs: our new personalised alphabet book. It’s packed with clever details to help little brains get to grips with their letters, especially the ones that spell their name.
Launch your child on a whimsical adventure that follows the letters of the alphabet. Along the way, they meet charming characters like banana-loving aliens and a musically talented octopus. The ABCs will never be boring again!

1. It’s chock-full of pictures
There’s plenty to spot on every page. The personalised character is designed to spark your child’s imagination, and give them the best headstart on their reading journey.

2. Everything rhymes
This book is perfect for reading out loud. The simple, repetitive rhymes encourage kids to connect sounds with letters from an early age and (loudly) join in at story time.

3. You can add a dedication
When letters are proving tricky, an encouraging message from someone special means the world to little learners. Seeing their name in print will keep them coming back to their ABC book again and again.

4. The book inspires a connection to significant letters
ABC for You celebrates the first letter of your child’s name in a super charming, two-page spread. Once your little one can recognise their name, more new words won’t be far behind – and before you know it, they’ll be off on their reading.
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5. We’ve done our research
We consulted with children’s education expert Dr. Natascha Crandall to develop our range of early learner books. She says: “The personalisation of an ABC book is fantastic. It makes the letters so much more meaningful for a child!”

6. They’re the star of the show
Your child features on every page of ABC for You – from the front cover to the back page. For little ones, seeing themselves in the story is an exciting twist.

7. It’s a powerful little head start of a book
Getting comfortable with letters from an early age will set your little one up to be a confident reader – and give them the best head start when they begin school.