Alliteration
Alliteration is the repetition of the initial consonant. There should be at least
two repetitions in a row.
Clara Caterpillar
by Pamela Duncan Edwards

By camouflaging herself Clara Caterpillar, who
becomes a cream-colored butterfly, courageously
saves Catisha the crimson-colored butterfly from a
hungry crow.
Dinorella
by Pamela Duncan Edwards

In this story, loosely based on Cinderella but featuring
dinosaurs, the duke falls in love with DInorella when
she rescues him from the dreaded deinonychus at the
Dinosaur Dance.
Some Smug Slug
by Pamela Duncan Edwards

A smug slug that will not listen to the animals around it
comes to an unexpected end.
Miss Alaineus: A Vocabulary Disaster
by Debra Fraser

When Sage's spelling and definition of a word reveal her
misunderstanding to her classmates, she is at first
embarrassed.  Sage turns it around though and uses
her mistake as inspiration for her contribution to the
vocabulary parade.
Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut
by Margaret Atwood

An alliterative tale about four foxes who go hunting in
the barnyard while their gourmet brother fixes a
vegetarian feast