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My First Alphabet Book

Yellow Bubble Edition (2nd Edition)

Rachel Worden

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Paperback

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English
Little Dandelion Press
13 May 2026
Build early literacy through clear, intentional design.

My First Alphabet Book: Yellow Bubble Edition (Second Edition) by Rachel Worden is a thoughtfully designed alphabet book created to support a wide range of learners, including children with cortical visual impairment, low vision, and sensory or developmental differences.

Now supported by Dr. Christine Roman-Lantzy, author of the CVI Range, this updated edition reflects a deeper understanding of how children with CVI access visual information.

Each page features a single bold letter in bright red Roman Word Bubbling on a solid black background, paired with an enhanced real image to support meaningful connections between letters and the world around us. The layout is intentionally simple, reducing visual complexity while promoting attention, recognition, and engagement.

This book is designed to meet children where they are, while supporting progress in visual attention, early literacy, and language development.

This book is appropriate for those with a level of functional vision in early-Phase II and above. (Based on the CVI Range - Phases I, II, and III)

Key Features

High contrast letter presentation to support children with low vision CVI-informed layout that reduces visual complexity and supports access Real images paired with each letter to build meaningful associations One letter per page to support focus and attention Consistent, predictable structure to support learning and confidence Includes a salient features guide to support deeper understanding

Product Details

116-page

8.5 x 11 inch format for clear visibility Uppercase and lowercase letters in red Roman Word Bubbling Solid black backgrounds with minimal visual distractions High-quality print designed for durability and repeated use

Who This Book Supports

Children with cortical visual impairment Children with low vision Early learners developing letter recognition Neurodivergent children and children with sensory needs Non-speaking or minimally speaking learners Students in early intervention, therapy, or special education settings

Educational Use

Ideal for use in home, classroom, and therapy environments. Supports early literacy, joint attention, language development, and visual engagement. A valuable resource for parents, Teachers of the Visually Impaired, and therapy professionals.

Give your child or student a learning tool designed with access in mind.

A clear, engaging introduction to the alphabet that supports how they see and learn.
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Imprint:   Little Dandelion Press
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   399g
ISBN:   9798995370062
Series:   My First Alphabet
Pages:   118
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 2 to 8 years
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

As an author, advocate, and devoted mother, Rachel Worden brings a unique perspective and passion to the world of children's literature, particularly in the niche of CVI (Cortical Visual Impairment). With a profound commitment to raising awareness about CVI and supporting families facing similar challenges, Rachel uses her creativity to make a positive impact on the lives of children and their caregivers, providing a much needed creative outlet and learning tool.

Reviews for My First Alphabet Book: Yellow Bubble Edition (2nd Edition)

""Love the real images on an uncluttered background. Makes a big difference for a child with CVI."" ""In my work with children who have CVI, I have always emphasized the importance of materials that honor how each child learns to see, engage, and build meaning through experience. The resources developed by Little Dandelion Press reflect a thoughtful understanding of accessible learning and the need for materials that respect the child, their learning, and CVI needs. The work supports families and professionals in creating meaningful opportunities for connection, concept development, and authentic access to learning.""- Dr. Christine Roman-Lantzy


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