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Reading and writing with the alphabet is a book that covers the twenty six letters of the alphabet. Each letter contain an object. The lettter is defined in a way that a child will easily understand. The child is made to know the uses and the meaning of each object. Words are formed with other letters and this will make children to learn spelling the objects in the book. Children are going to master the act of spelling words and at the same time write the spelled words. It will build in the kids a solid background in the English Language as the alphabet is the tap- root of the English Language.…mehr

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Reading and writing with the alphabet is a book that covers the twenty six letters of the alphabet. Each letter contain an object. The lettter is defined in a way that a child will easily understand. The child is made to know the uses and the meaning of each object. Words are formed with other letters and this will make children to learn spelling the objects in the book. Children are going to master the act of spelling words and at the same time write the spelled words. It will build in the kids a solid background in the English Language as the alphabet is the tap- root of the English Language.


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Julius Bate Bessem-asu was born in 1961, in Kembong village, Manyu Division of the South West Province, Republic of Cameroon. He was educated in Saint Martin Catholic Primary School Kembong. Hope Waddell Training Institution, Calabar in the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He worked at Ekona Research Center in Cameroon before leaving for the United States of America. He attended Troy State University in Alabama in the United States and left to study Nursing in VMT Education Center, 4201 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. suit 301. Washington DC. His creative writing began when he was in Nigeria. He believed he looked at things objectively which is the essence of his creativity.