An abridged version of the book entitled
Chicka Chicka ABC was published in 1990, which contains the first half of the original story up to the point where the alphabet falls out of the coconut tree. A follow-up book teaching
numbers, entitled
Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3, was published on July 2, 2004, with
Michael Sampson as author in addition to Martin and Ehlert. Several audiobook versions are available, one of which was narrated by
Ray Charles. Additionally, a CD-ROM game based on the book was released in 1995 by
Davidson and
Simon & Schuster Interactive.
Weston Woods Studios made an animated musical short film adaptation of the book in 1999, with music composed and performed by
Crystal Taliefero. A 2005 episode of the Nick Jr. series ''
Blue's Room entitled "The Power of the Alphabet" featured the letters from the book (in uppercase and in puppet form) as guest characters. The book Chicka Chicka ABC'' is also read towards the end of the episode. Beginning in 2024, a new line of books was published as companion pieces to the original book. Following the retirement of Lois Ehlert in 2017 and her death in 2021, all of these books were illustrated by Julien Chung. Notable installments include
Chicka Chicka Ho Ho Ho, a
Christmas-themed retelling of the story written by
William Boniface in which the letters are decorations on a
Christmas tree (published on October 1, 2024); parent-themed books
Chicka Chicka I Love Mom and
Chicka Chicka I Love Dad (both published on March 11, 2025); and
Chicka Chicka Tricka Treat, a
Halloween-themed retelling in which the letters dress in
costumes (published on July 15, 2025). ==Album==