We're in college, but we all started with what seems simple now: learning our ABCs. The juvenile collection of McCartney Library has many books created to help teach young children the letters and sounds of the alphabet. A few of them are on display in the West Reading Room. They come in a wide variety of styles: silly humor, cute animals, and amazing art (including Caldecott winners). Some authors use the ABCs to organize quick facts on a topic.
The alphabet is only 26 letters--pick one out to read for a quick study break.