Description: 13 Kids Grammar Words CATegorical Synonym Antonym Noun Verb Pronoun Adverb EBay has limited the number of "identical" books that will appear in their "Best Match" search for any one seller. In order to see all of the BOOKS I have up for bids, please select ANY search sorting OTHER THAN "Best Match". Eleven paperbacks and two hardbacks! English is tricky sometimes, this makes learning grammar fun while learning the ins and outs. What's a Frank Frank? Tasty Homograph Riddles by Giulio Maestro Paperback 64 pages (1984) ex-library last page is coming loose A collection of original riddles making use of homographs, words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. Betty's Burgled Bakery: An Alliteration Adventure Hardcover 40 pages Picture Book, (2017) When the Gumshoe Zoo's alarm alerts them, they learn Betty's Bakery has been burgled! But how? Something isn't quite right—and it's up to these determined detectives to figure out what! Alliteration abounds in this comic book caper featuring the Gumshoe Zoo, a detective agency facing the craziest crime ever committed: pilfered pastries. Perfect for lovers of wordplay and sweet treats, not to mention educators and librarians looking for an engaging story to teach alliteration, this multi-paneled early graphic novel is a raucous adventure. Detailed back matter discusses uses of alliteration and animal eating habits. Aunt Ant Leaves Through the Leaves A Story with Homophones and Homonyms by Nancy Coffelt paperback, 32 pages (2012) Learning about homophones (words that sound the same but have different meaning and spellings) and homonyms (words that sound alike and are spelled the same but have different meanings) is fun in this adaptation of "The Little Red Hen." A Child’s Garden of Grammar by Tom Disch Paperback 94 pages (1997) A collection of poems exploring the world of grammar, covering such topics as nouns, verbs, adverbs, homophones, homophones, and contractions. Ann and Nan Are Anagrams: A Mixed-Up Word Dilemma by Mark Shulman Hardcover 36-page Picture Book, (2013) Robert (or Bert) thought he had his hands full when his mom and dad were palindromes. But now, his Grandma Reagan is in anagram danger! In fact, his sisters, Ann and Nan, and almost every other thing in his world, have become anagrams. Can Robert (or Bert) figure out the answer to his word dilemma—or is he fated to live a scrambled life? In this zany follow-up to Mom and Dad Are Palindromes, Mark Shulman and Adam McCauley have crafted an impeccably clever and wonderfully wild ride through the drag meow of anagrams, er, make that word game, of anagrams. Sure to be a hit with teachers, it will have kids laughing and learning wherever they read it.Hairy, Scary & Ordinary: What is an Adjective? Words Are CATegoricalScholastic paperback, 32 pages (2000) Simple, rhyming text and colorful cartoon cats help children expand their vocabularies and gain an appreciation for the rhythm of language in this lighthearted book of rhyming verse. Adjectives like frilly, silly, polka-dotted, fizzy, and spunky are printed in color, and all the words will tickle you pink! A Mink, a Fink, a Skating Rink: What Is a Noun? Words Are CATegoricalby Brian P. Cleary Hardback 32 pages (1999)What is a noun? It's easier to show than explain―and this book is brimming with examples. Author Brian Cleary and illustrator Jenya Prosmitsky creatively clarify the concept of nouns for young readers. Nouns are printed in color for easy identification, and the playful rhymes and illustrations combine to highlight key words. Dearly, Nearly, Insincerely: What Is an Adverb? by Brian P. Cleary (Words Are CATegorical) hardback 32 pages (2003)Bursting with adverbs, this series creatively clarifies the concept of adverbs for young readers with delightfully playful rhymes and extremely humorous illustrations. For easy identification, adverbs are printed in color and key words are illustrated on each page. A Lime, a Mime, a Pool of Slime: More about NounsWords Are CATegoricalby Brian P. Cleary Paperback 32 pages (1999)One book couldn't possibly be enough to cover the topic of nouns. The cats are back with their comical examples to drive home to readers just what a noun is. Specific types of nouns―such as abstract nouns and proper nouns―are also introduced in this giggle-a-page expansion on the topic. I and You and Don't Forget Who: What Is a Pronoun?Words Are CATegoricalby Brian P. Cleary Paperback 32 pages (1999)Just like a substitute teaches your class,/when she's asked to fill in for your teacher,/a pronoun steps in as a sub for a noun,/ becoming the star of the feature. The text's playful rhymes combine with fun illustrations to build understanding of how this part of speech is used. To Root, To Toot, To Parachute: What is a Verb? by Brian P. Cleary Paperback 32 pages, 2002What is a verb? It's easier to show than explain! In this fun and animated introduction to grammar, rhyming verse is used to creatively clarify the concept of verbs. Chock-full of colorful, lively examples, the playful rhymes and illustrations of comical cartoon cats combine to hightlight key words in the sentences. Verbs like toss and tumble, jump and jam, jog and juggle, and jig and leap are printed in color for easy identification. Stop and Go, Yes and No: What Is an Antonym?Words Are CATegoricalby Brian P. Cleary Paperback 32 pages (1999)What is an antonym? You’ll find the answer inside this book―it’s all about antonyms! Author Brian P. Cleary and illustrator Brian Gable creatively clarify (not confuse) the concept of antonyms. Their clever (not foolish) rhymes and comical (not serious) illustrations combine to highlight key words. Each pair or group of antonyms is printed in color for easy identification. Pitch and Throw, Grasp and Know: What Is a Synonym?Words Are CATegoricalby Brian P. Cleary Paperback 32 pages (1999)“Word-Nerd” Brian P. Cleary and highly-acclaimed illustrator Brian Gable collaborate to clarify the concept of synonyms for young readers with playful, lively, and whimsical rhymes and humorous, comical, and amusing illustrations. For easy identification, synonyms are printed in color, and key words are illustrated on each page. This funny, best-selling series shows, not tells, each part of speech. I do NOT use "Stock Photos". Every item I sell has an individual scanned picture so you can see what you are REALLY getting. This is a previously owned lot in good condition; with worn edges, has clean & complete texts & good binding. Excepting Frank Frank (see description) I have other COOKBOOKS up for bids as well as other books and will happily combine shipping to reduce postage costs for the bidder. I combine shipping. Check out my auctions, maybe you'll find something you didn't know you needed. ********************************************************************************* Shipping charges: If the item is not as advertised, I will pay return shipping. Item condition: Upon receipt by the seller, item must be in the same condition as shown in its pictures. Buyer can re-use the packing materials & the original mailing box. Restocking fee: There is a $1 restocking fee unless the item was wrongly described. Refund: Money will be refunded upon receipt of item. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
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Author: Brian P. Cleary, Mark Shulman, Mixed Authors
Book Title: Grammar Fun for Children
Language: English
Topic: Grammar
Format: Paperback
Genre: Language Arts
Type: Picture Book
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Intended Audience: Ages 9-12