Incoming Resources
- K is for kindness, written by Rina Horiuchi ; illustrated by Risa Horiuchi
- An African alphabet, Eric Walters ; illustrated by Sue Todd
- ABC-Deconstructing gender, by Ashley Molesso and Chess Needham
- The most magnificent maker's A to Z, written and illustrated by Ashley Spires
- S is for street games, an alphabet rhyming book, Sydney White Joshua
- J is for jack-o-lantern, a halloween alphabet, written by Denise Brennan-Nelson and illustrated by Donald Wu
- The ABCs of baby's needs, essential signs to learn with baby, Loris Lora
- Alphabedtime, Susanna Leonard Hill ; illustrated by Betsy Snyder
- ABC of feelings, Bonnie Lui
- I affirm me, the ABCs of inspiration for Black kids, written by Nyasha Williams ; illustrated by Sófʹya Glushkó
- Cece Bell presents Animal albums from A to Z
- Alphabet trains, Samantha R. Vamos ; illustrated by Ryan O'Rourke
- J is for Janucá, Melanie Romero, Cassie Gonzales
- Brian Wildsmith's Amazing animal alphabet
- S is for Smithsonian, America's museum alphabet, written by Marie and Roland Smith ; illustrated by Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen
- F is for feathers, a bird alphabet, written by Helen L. Wilbur ; and illustrated by Andy Atkins
- Did you take the B from my _ook?, Beck and Matt Stanton
- Alphabuddies, G is first!, written by Beth Bacon and Karen Kane ; illustrated by Eric Barclay
- H is for Harlem, Dinah Johnson ; art by April Harrison
- A is for America, an American alphabet, written by Devin Scillian ; and illustrated by Pam Carroll
- A is for Asian American, an Asian Pacific Islander Desi American alphabet, by Virginia Loh-Hagan ; illustrated by Tracy Nishimura Bishop
- A is for Australian reefs, Frané Lessac
- Alphabet, Chihiro Takeuchi
- D is for dreidel, a Hanukkah alphabet book, by Tanya Lee Stone ; illustrated by Dawn Apperley
- A is for Aretha, 26 trailblazing Black women who changed music from A-Z, by Leslie Kwan ; illustrated by Rachelle Baker
- B is for bellies, by Rennie Dyball ; illustrated by Mia Saine