There Are a Lot of Flamingos in This Book
There Are a Lot of Flamingos in This Book
There Are a Lot of Flamingos in This Book
There Are a Lot of Flamingos in This Book
There Are a Lot of Flamingos in This Book
There Are a Lot of Flamingos in This Book
Best for 1-4 years

There Are a Lot of Flamingos in This Book

By Professor DeanDean

Flamingos are graceful, glamorous and usually pink—but that is only what they want us to think.

Travel from A to Z and discover their secret lives, from dancing and glitter to friendship, pride and bedtime. Every letter brings a new scene, a gentle idea and at least one flamingo behaving rather badly.

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37 pages · 7.5x7.5 inch · ISBN 9781915917300

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A Funny First ABC Book About Letters, Kindness and Belonging

There Are a Lot of Flamingos in This Book introduces the alphabet through short, memorable scenes rather than a simple list of words. Each letter is connected to a colourful picture, familiar feeling or small comic event, helping children build recognition through repetition and visual association.

Alongside the ABC, the book gently explores kindness, friendship, inclusion and self-expression. These messages remain part of the fun rather than becoming formal lessons. Babies and toddlers can enjoy the pictures and rhythm, while older preschool children can begin recognising letters, discussing the scenes and predicting what each flamingo might do next.

A funny A-to-Z journey
Gentle messages about belonging
Short text for reading aloud
Made for ages 1–4

“My daughter now shouts ‘Nigel!’ whenever she sees a flamingo. She loves the pictures, and I love that every letter has something kind or funny to say.”

— Aisha R., mum of a 3-year-old girl

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“Colourful enough to hold our toddler’s attention, but not just a list of random objects beginning with each letter. It has real personality.”

Noor A., parent of a 3-year-old boy

An Alphabet Book with Real Personality

An Alphabet Book with Real Personality

From All of Us to Zzz, every letter introduces a new glimpse into the strange and surprisingly busy lives of flamingos.

Instead of simply naming objects, each page offers a tiny scene, visual joke or familiar moment for children to recognise and enjoy.
Gentle Messages Hidden Inside the Fun

Gentle Messages Hidden Inside the Fun

The flamingos explore kindness, belonging, friendship, imagination and being yourself—all through simple situations young children can understand.

The ideas remain light and playful, giving grown-ups natural opportunities to talk without interrupting the story.
A Joyful First Step into Letters

A Joyful First Step into Letters

Designed for the earliest readers, the book connects each letter with a memorable picture, feeling or funny event.

It introduces the alphabet without tests or pressure—just bold characters, simple language and plenty of reasons to turn the page.

What other parents think:

“Bright, silly and easy to read aloud. My two-year-old does not know all the letters yet, but she already has favourite pages.”

— Sophie M., mum of a 2-year-old girl

“My son is obsessed with the flamingos in the lift. We have to stop on E every single time.”

— Daniel K., dad of a 3-year-old boy

“This is much more playful than a standard alphabet book. There is a proper little joke on every page for the grown-up reading it too.”

— Priya S., mum of a 4-year-old girl

“The pictures are packed with details, so my daughter notices something different each time. The sneezing flamingo remains the favourite.”

— Marcus J., dad of a 3-year-old girl

“Lovely messages about kindness, belonging and being yourself, without becoming preachy. It still feels like a very silly flamingo book.”

— Mei L., parent of a 4-year-old

“My little boy mostly points at the pictures and laughs, which is exactly what I wanted from his first alphabet book.”

— Jamal T., dad of a 20-month-old boy

“We read one or five letters before bed rather than the whole book. It works brilliantly in small bursts.”

— Lucy W., mum of a 2-year-old girl

“The final sleepy flamingos made my daughter laugh so much that bedtime became considerably less sleepy.”

— Elena D., mum of a 3-year-old girl

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