

Then he cleans his hands and he and Tad leave the E room. Professor Quigley claps his hands, but then accidentally breaks the egg.

Professor Quigley and Tad go to the E room, where an elderly E trainer says "eh" when he's trying to hear. Then, when he turns on the spotlight, the letters A, B, C, and D are blinded and they end up bumping into each other. Leap directs the first four letters, A, B, C, and D, to make their sound. In the D room, the D class is playing jazz music, and the D trainer is playing a drum. Suddenly, a giant snowball comes, the C's jump out the way while Professor Quigley and Tad start running from the snowball and screaming as they get trapped in the snowball which then bursts out of the C room across the hall and finally crashes into the door to the D room causing it to fall apart. Tad and Professor Quigley land in the C room, where it's c-c-cold. Suddenly, One of the B letters blows the tuba so hard it blows Tad, Professor Quigley and the B conductor out of the room. The B room resembles an orchestra classroom or a chorus classroom with the B conductor conducting Beethoven's Symphony No. The A room features the A letters getting scared by a monster. Frog's special presentation, Tad visits Professor Quigley to learn his letters. After the crash, Tad wonders how many letters are there, Leap tells them that there are 26. Leap carries the letters E, F, G, and H, and Lily does a dance with the big letter O, crashing onto the letters. Leap and Lily help with the special presentation. The Frog family visit The Letter Factory. Candi Milo, Debi Derryberry, Joe Lala, Kevin Schon, Ogie Banks, Roger Rose, Sandy Fox, Sheryl Bernstein, Tony Pope as Letters From A to Z.4 Differences form the Leapster version.
