ABC Apple Pie: The tale of an apple pie and how some town folks relate to it in various ways when wanting to taste it.

Maria Aduke Alabi

ABC Apple Pie: The tale of an apple pie and how some town folks relate to it in various ways when wanting to taste it.
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Quisqueyana Press
Country
Published
13 November 2020
Pages
38
ISBN
9781735456225

ABC Apple Pie: The tale of an apple pie and how some town folks relate to it in various ways when wanting to taste it.

Maria Aduke Alabi

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ABC Apple Pie is a book for elementary school children about the tale of an apple pie and how some town folks relate to it in various ways when wanting to taste it. Based on an 18th Century Rhyme with which kids can learn the alphabet and the use of some verbs in the past tense while reading, additionally, kids have the chance to learn Spanish.

The Apple Pie ABC is an 18th Century children rhyme was meant to teach children the order of the alphabet.

According to The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes (Oxford and New York, 2nd edition), pp. 53-4 by Peter & Iona Opie (1997). The earliest mention of the rhyme was in religious work in 1671 only using the letter A to G. The first printed version of the rhyme was in Child’s new plaything in London 1742 and Boston 1750, this book was intended to make the learning process fun. After that, in London 1747 and Boston 1764, appear in Tom Thumb’s Playbook for the early learning purpose. The more famous publication was A Apple Pie by Kate Greenaway in London 1886, which due to her wonderful illustration get to captivate a big public nationally and internationally. Up today have being reprinted many times in the U.S.

At the 18th century the writing of the capital letters I and J, and of U and V, was not differentiated, which explains the absence of the two vowels in the early versions. Later versions added I and U with, I inspected it and U upset it .

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