Let’s read books that start with the letter O! Part of a good lesson plan for the letter O will involve reading. A Letter O Book List is an essential part of your preschool curriculum, whether it’s in the classroom or at home. In learning the letter O, your child will master the recognition of the letter O, which can be accelerated by reading books with the letter O.
PRESCHOOL LETTER BOOKS FOR THE LETTER O
There are so many fun alphabet books for preschoolers out there. They tell the story of the letter O with bright illustrations and compelling storylines. These books are great for reading the letter of the day, preschool book week ideas, practicing letter recognition, or just sitting down and reading!
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LETTER O BOOKS TO TEACH THE LETTER O
Whether it’s phonetics, morals, or math, each of these books goes beyond just teaching the letter O! Check out some of my favorites.



1. Octopants
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The perfect pair of pants is hard to find for someone like me. Could octopants just be the job? Why not dive in and see. . .? There are all-in-ones for sea urchins and slipper socks for eels… but will Octopus ever find pants to match? A hilarious rhythm packed with underwater underwear!



2.Ogilvy
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If Ogilvy moves to a new city, the possibilities feel endless. There are so many new bunny friends and fun things to do together! But in this city, bunnies in dresses play ball and knit socks, and bunnies in sweaters do art and climb rocks. Ogilvy wants to do everything? And don’t let a sweater or dress get in the way. The letter O has some interesting sounds, as shown in this book.



3. I want a bouquet
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I want a bouquet is an enchanting book about a boy who wishes for a bouquet, told in funny, rhyming verse with eye-catching illustrations. See how simple rhymes become captivating scenes that engage young children while encouraging curiosity and exploration.



4. Don’t want an ostrich as a pet!
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Follow the adventure and humor when a brave child wishes to have their own pet ostrich. Will it be everything she hopes for – or one big, feathered mistake? This delightful, rhyming story about the fastest bird in the world has a surprising ending that is guaranteed to make you smile.



5. Undercover bouquet
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Animals can be sneaky. But do you know who is particularly sneaky? Undercover ostriches! They are everywhere and they are masters at staying undetected. You probably saw one and just assumed it was another woodpecker or an owl. The narrator of this book is on the casefollows a single ostrich on his many adventures.



6. Oscar Otter
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Oscar Otter builds his own slide high up in the mountains. Nobody can disturb him there. Not even his family. But Oscar doesn’t know he’s in danger. His enemy the fox is watching. But what the fox doesn’t know is that someone is watching him. This is a level 1 book I can read – perfect for the letter O!



7. Oliver
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Oliver is a curious explorer, so he asks a lot of questions. Then one day in the bath, he hears a strange gurgling sound. “What lives down the drain?” he wonders. Soon Oliver is racing down the river in his self-built submarine on a spectacular mission. But will this clever inventor be able to find a way back?
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8. On the train
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Young engineers will delight in exploring all the hidden mysteries In the train. You simply hold the pages up to the light to “see through” the wagons of a freight train, the cab of a passenger train, and more. It’s an interactive, educational experience that will leave them wanting more!



9. Once upon a time
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Whether you love them “shining like dragon fire” or “towering like a spire,” you want your kids to enjoy reading. This adverb adventure is perfect to share with young readers. Building vocabulary is so easy! From Once Upon A Time This Delightful Story will make a brilliant addition to your shelves. A fun o-book for your little ones!



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