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Rated: E · Other · Children's · #1912681
This will be an illustrated children's book of alliteration.
A:  An able aardvark named Andy, armed with his absolutely accurate ax, aggravated an army of angry ants in an ample apple tree.



B:  As Benny the brown bear was boldly bouncing a bright blue ball and blowing beautiful bubbles, he was bravely riding his bicycle backwards.



C:  A cool cat named Clark crept carefully to the kitchen to chew cherry candies, chocolate chip cookies, and caramel covered cake. 



D:  On a delightful day, a dramatic duck named Dee, donned a darling dress, decorated with dime sized dots and a dozen dainty daisies.



E:  An elegant elephant named Ernie caught everyone's eye as he entered the elevator on the eleventh floor, causing eight to evacuate.



F:  Four flat footed frogs had fantastic fun frolicking through fancy flowers, feasting on fat flies, and floating past friendly fish.



G:  A generous gorilla named Gary was glad to see his great-grandmother's grateful grin when he gave her a glittery goldfish. 



H:  A hopeful horse named Harold held his head high after his sweetheart Henrietta held his hand and agreed to get hitched. 



I:  An insightful iguana named Iris inhabited an incredible igloo on an icy island, inspecting an icicle as it increased inch by inch.



J:  A joyous jackrabbit named Jordan just put on his jacket to jump into a jet bound for the jungle to join a jackal named Joe for jovial jokes and jiggling jellies. 



K:  A kind kangaroo named Kate, along with her kid,  travelled to Kansas to play a kooky tune on a kazoo for her kin, and give each of them a kiss.



L:  A lazy lion named Leo likes to leisurely lounge on dry land by a lovely lake while he loudly licks lemon-lime lollipops.



M:  A marvelous mouse named Melvin meandered in his miniature motorcycle to the market for more milk and melon to munch.



N:  A nice newt named Ned needed a napkin after he finished eating noisy nachos, navy beans, chicken noodle soup, and Neapolitan ice cream. 



O:  An old mother otter opened her often overworked oven to offer her own octuplets oodles of oatmeal cookies.



P:  A petite pig named Pansy was pound for pound the positively prettiest princess in the parade, proudly passing in pink, purple, and plum.



Q:  A quirky quail named Quincy, quickly quivered knitting needles to complete a quaint quilt for his kitten Queeny.



R:  A radical rhino named Ruby, racing rapidly, wearing red roller skates, risked running into a row of prickly roses.



S:  A sensible squirrel named Sam suddenly stopped at the sight of a super sized strawberry that tasted much sweeter than any nut he had since sampled.



T:  A tentative turtle named Timothy attempted not to trip and tumble over a tremendously tricky tangle of tree roots by tip-toeing in his tennis shoes.



U:  The umpire for the Utah Prairie Dogs was unable to continue an unfinished baseball game when loud and untimely thunder forced everyone under one uncomfortably crowded umbrella.



V:  A vibrant viper named Vincent viewed a very vast and recently vacated valley of velvety violets while on vacation in Vermont.



W:  On a whim, a wishy washy worm named Walter and a wacky weasel named Willy went white water rafting, and were wiped out by the wild waves.



X:  An arctic fox named Alex was extremely excited to exchange eating extra goodies from her icebox for excelling at exuberant exercise.



Y:  Yesterday a young yeti named Wyatt yanked yucky dandelion weeds from the youthful yellow lilies and yummy yams growing in his yard.



Z:  A zesty zebra named Buzz zipped, zig-zagged, and zoomed to the zenith of a puzzling and dizzying maze. 
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