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A, B, C

Quick Answer

A simple alphabet rhyme that plays with the sounds and rhythm of “A, B, C.” It’s a tiny piece of classic nursery verse—made for repetition, memory, and gentle giggles.

Why This Story Works for Bedtime

Short and predictable. Little kids can join in quickly, which feels comforting at bedtime and helps them settle through rhythm and repetition.

Story at a Glance

RECOMMENDED AGES

2-6 years

READING TIME

1 min

THEMES
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Story Synopsis

“A, B, C” is a very short nursery rhyme built around the alphabet. Rather than telling a full story, it uses the familiar sequence of letters as a sing-song pattern—easy to repeat, easy to memorize, and satisfying to say out loud. Many families use rhymes like this as part of early literacy play: naming letters, clapping to the beat, and letting children ‘fill in’ what comes next. At bedtime, it works beautifully as a quick, calming moment after a longer story—one last gentle rhyme that signals the day is winding down.

Story Excerpt

A, B, C, D, E, F, G H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P Q, R, S, T, U, V W, X, Y, Z Now I know my ABCs. Next time won’t you sing with me? A, B, C, D, E, F, G H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P Q, R, S, T, U, V


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In One Glance

“A, B, C” is a short nursery-style rhyme that uses the alphabet as a rhythmic pattern. It’s meant for repetition and participation, helping young children practice early sounds and memory in a playful way. In a bedtime routine, it works as a quick, soothing ‘one more’ that feels familiar and calming.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a short rhyme that plays with the alphabet for rhythm and early learning.

Not at all—it’s gentle and playful.

Ages 2–6.

Say it slowly and invite your child to whisper the next letter to make it extra calming.