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The Boat Alphabet Book Paperback – Illustrated, July 1, 1998
Boats and the need for them have been around for thousands of years. Reed boats might have been the first boat ever to be built. The Vikings built wooden ships that were strong and ornate. And now boats like an Aircraft Carrier house 6,000 people and can carry over 100 planes. In Jerry Pallotta's newest book we get to see an entire alphabet of floating wonders.
David Biedrzycki has provided dramatic settings for a variety of boats and captures the mood of each body of water. In one he paints a calm lake where a red canoe glides across the water and in another the stormy swells of an angry ocean tossing a three-masted Xebec. The facts about each boat are sprinkled with traditional Pallotta humor.
- Reading age4 - 8 years
- Print length32 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level1 - 3
- Lexile measure670L
- Dimensions9.06 x 0.12 x 10.88 inches
- PublisherCharlesbridge
- Publication dateJuly 1, 1998
- ISBN-100881069116
- ISBN-13978-0881069112
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—Parade Magazine
Jerry Pallotta’s newest alphabet book features boats and ships, from the gigantic aircraft carrier to the one-person kayak. With characteristic wit and humor, the author explains basic nautical terms like hull, bow, and stern, and introduces more challenging topics, such as the workings of a steam engine. Young and old alike will want to get on board for this lavishly illustrated and informative trip through the alphabet.
—Boating for Beginners
The Boat Alphabet Book is a fine addition to Pallotta's pack of alpha-books—and a great addition to any teacher's transportation curriculum! Don't miss this trip through boat history. Get on board with Jerry Pallotta!
—Education World
About the Author
David Biedrzycki has collaborated with children's author Jerry Pallotta on The Beetle Alphabet Book, The Boat Alphabet Book, and The Freshwater Alphabet Book. David is the author/illustrator of the Ace Lacewing, Bug Detective series as well as the Me and My Dragon series. He lives in Medfield, Massachusetts.
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Product details
- Publisher : Charlesbridge; 1st edition (July 1, 1998)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 32 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0881069116
- ISBN-13 : 978-0881069112
- Reading age : 4 - 8 years
- Lexile measure : 670L
- Grade level : 1 - 3
- Item Weight : 5.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 9.06 x 0.12 x 10.88 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,207,476 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #565 in Children's Boats & Ships Books (Books)
- #19,809 in Children's Science & Nature Books
- #41,678 in Children's Reference & Nonfiction (Books)
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About the author

My full name is Gerard Larry Pallotta but my mom always called me "Jerry". I was born on March 26, 1953 in Boston, Massachusetts. My mom's name is Mary, and she came from a family of ten children. My dad's name is Joe, and he came from a family of five children. My grandparents were immigrants of Italian descent. I have the nicest parents in the world. They were always unselfish and ready to help me. I have four brothers and two sisters: Joey, David, Andrew, Danny, Cindy and Mickey. I have seventy-two first cousins. When I was growing up, there were...KIDS EVERYWHERE!
My family moved to Medford, Massachusetts when I was young. I went to elementary school at Mt. Trinity Academy, not far from where my publisher is located in Watertown, Massachusetts. I never wrote a book in elementary school, and we never kept journals. In the neighborhood where I grew up, almost every family had seven to nine children. I guess that you could say that there were...KIDS EVERYWHERE!
I went to high school at Boston College High School, a Jesuit all-boys school in downtown Boston. The priests and other teachers were really wonderful. I played football and ran track. I had a great high school experience and I think later it made my studies in college much easier. My sons Neil and Eric graduated from Boston College High School in 2001 and 2003. Neil was named after a teacher I had, Fr. Neil Callahan, S.J. I never wrote a book in high school, and I never wrote for the school newspaper. I was too shy and was afraid of what other kids would think.
After high school I went to Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. I majored in business, a subject that would help me later in life when I decided to publish my first book. At Georgetown, I met my wife, Linda. In college I was an average student and was captain of the Georgetown University Rugby Team. I never wrote for the college newspaper, and I never imagined writing books. A couple of years later, Linda and I got married and I started to work at an insurance company in Boston. During the first six years of being married, we had four kids. It seemed like there were...KIDS EVERYWHERE!
Today, we sometimes spend time with my 31 nieces and nephews...again...KIDS EVERYWHERE!
I learned valuable skills while talking to people, selling insurance and collecting money. When I came home from work, Linda would ask me to "read to the kids!" I loved reading to my kids and I learned to appreciate children's books. The first few books that we bought were alphabet books and counting books. "A" was always for Apple and "Z" was always for Zebra. One day I decided, "Hey, I can do this!" I had an idea. I would write an alphabet book about the Atlantic Ocean. I spent every summer at Peggotty Beach in Scituate, Massachusetts. I have great memories of lobstering, fishing, mossing, clamming and rowing in my dory.
I wrote my first book in 1985 when I was 32 years old. I came up with the idea, wrote it, designed it, researched it, edited it and my cousin illustrated it. I published it myself under the name of Peggotty Beach Books. What fun! It was first printed on July 7, 1986. I'll never forget that day. The book eventually became the #1 best-selling book at the New England Aquarium. I was afraid that only my mother would like it. Teachers and kids told me they really liked my book.
While speaking in schools, teachers also told me they were looking for simple non-fiction nature books. It gave me the confidence to write more. My next book, "The Icky Bug Alphabet Book", has sold more than 1 million copies. My third book, "The Bird Alphabet Book" was voted one of the best books of the year by Birders World Magazine. I now have over twenty alphabet books, more than twenty math books, also the Icky Bug books, a holiday series, a U.S. Military series, Who Would Win? books, a biography and a few stories. My goal has always been to write interesting, fact-filled, fun to read, beautifully illustrated color children's books. Thank you to all my illustrators: Ralph Masiello, Frank Mazzola, Jr., Rob Bolster, Edgar Stewart, Leslie Evans, Mark Astrella, David Biedrzycki, Bonnie Gee, Shennen Bersani, Tom Leonard and Howard McWilliam. I now visit more than 150 schools per year. Guess what? There are still...KIDS EVERYWHERE!
I love writing books and I love visiting schools all over the United States. I think I have the best job in the world!
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Customers appreciate the illustrations in the book, describing them as wonderful and beautiful, with one customer noting the pretty embossed snowflake paper.
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"...condition, securely packaged, and lovingly wrapped in pretty embossed snowflake paper ready to place under the tree! Thank you, Witherow Books!..." Read more
"Bought this book for a 4 year old that is obsessed with boats. Nice pictures and each letter had a different type of book...." Read more
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Customers find the book provides wonderful knowledge and serves as a nice addition to their library.
"...on a cruise, he was curious about what that was, so the book helped him understand...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2013It's his new favorite book, and he loves for his father to read it with him. The look of delight on his face is priceless. After telling him we were going on a cruise, he was curious about what that was, so the book helped him understand. C for canoe was not helpful, but he had been in a canoe; however O for Ocean Liner hit the spot. Wonderful illustrations.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2021What a wonderful surprise to promptly receive this “like new” beautiful children’s book in close to perfect condition, securely packaged, and lovingly wrapped in pretty embossed snowflake paper ready to place under the tree! Thank you, Witherow Books! We are impressed!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2018Bought this book for a 4 year old that is obsessed with boats. Nice pictures and each letter had a different type of book. Very nice addition to any library
- Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2019Beautiful book.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2010My son loves this book. He is 3 and we took it on a plane trip with us and read it too many times to count. He knows all the boats by name and it has helped him recognize letters. It is great for that busy little boy who does not want to take the time to learn the alphabet. It puts it in "boy" language for him.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2015Cover illustration is lovely. Others are less so.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2005I purchased this boat book for my nephew based on how the book was rated age wise, which was for 4 to 8 year old children. This book is packed with so much wonderful knowledge on different kinds of boats! I just, believe that a 6 year old would get so more out of the book. This book could be used for younger boat lovers if you just read the why type of boat it is and move on, I don't really see my nephew sitting down and paying attention. Plus most are boats he's not familiar with or would ever see here in Florida. The art work is well done and looks very realistic.
Here is a list of the boats featured in this book.
A - Aircraft Carrier
B - Barkentine ( tall ship)
C - Canoe
D - Dory
E - Electric boat ( submarine)
F - Ferry
G - Gondola
H - Hydrofoil
I - Icebreaker
J - Junk ( Chinese Junk boat)
K - Kayak
L- Lightship
M - Minesweeper
N - Nao (possible Spanish word for boat, no one knows for sure)
O - Ocean Liner
P- Paddleboat
Q- Quffa (basket boat found on the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers)
R - Reed Boat
S - Steamboat
T - Tanker
U - Umiak ( a traditional woman's Eskimo boat)
V - Viking Ship
W- Windjammer
X - Xebec ( 3 masted ship)
Y- Yatch
Z - Zodiac
Update on my review: I had to change my prior review because I gave this book to my nephew and he ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT! We happened to be at a restaurant for a family breakfast and painted on the wall happened to be a cruise ship( Ocean Liner in the book) we looked at that page and he was absolutely fasinated during the whole breakfast! This will definately be a book he will grow into especially on some of the boats he does not know about. The age range for this book is correctly rated.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2015Nicely illustrated and informative!! A great book, especially for children living in Nautical areas.
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- LyonReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 25, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars Pitched at the right level
This is a great book for boat-obsessed children, with just the right amount of information. I must say, though, that some of the choices were odd. The submarine appears not under S, but under E... for electric boat. Weird!