Breezier, Cheesier, Newest, and Bluest

Breezier, Cheesier, Newest, and Bluest

Author: Brian P. Cleary

Publisher: Millbrook Press TM

ISBN: 9781512479447

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 33

View: 497

Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! What are comparatives and superlatives? After reading this book, you'll have a much clearer idea and will be the best at forming these descriptive words! Brian P. Cleary and Brian Gable explain how these forms of adjectives compare nouns, through the cleverest rhymes and illustrations that are sillier than ever. Each comparative or superlative word is printed in color for easier identification. Breezier, Cheesier, Newest, and Bluest: What Are Comparatives and Superlatives? turns traditional grammar lessons on end. Read it aloud and share in the delight of the sense—and nonsense—of words.

Pre- and Re-, Mis- and Dis-

Pre- and Re-, Mis- and Dis-

Author: Brian P. Cleary

Publisher: Lerner Digital ™

ISBN: 9781512479720

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 32

View: 122

Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Have fun learning language! What is a prefix? You'll find the answer inside this book—it's overflowing with prefixes. Brian P. Cleary's playful rhymes and Martin Goneau's humorous illustrations creatively present the concept of prefixes for young readers. For easy identification, key prefixes appear in color and comical cats reinforce each idea. Pre- and Re-, Mis- and Dis-: What Is a Prefix? turns traditional grammar lessons on end! Read and reread this book aloud and delight in the sense—and nonsense—of words.

Dearly, Nearly, Insincerely

Dearly, Nearly, Insincerely

Author: Brian P. Cleary

Publisher: Millbrook Press

ISBN: 9781575057217

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 36

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Bursting with adverbs, this addition to the Words Are CATegorical 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.

Under, Over, By the Clover

Under, Over, By the Clover

Author: Brian P. Cleary

Publisher: Millbrook Press

ISBN: 9781575055701

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 36

View: 172

In this fun-filled book, playful puns and comical cartoon cats combine to show, not tell, readers what prepositions are all about. Each preposition in the text, like under, over, by the clover, about, throughout, and next to Rover, is highlighted in color for easy identification. This is the newest addition to the Words Are CATagorical series, which has sold over 450,000 copies.

Slide and Slurp, Scratch and Burp

Slide and Slurp, Scratch and Burp

Author: Brian P. Cleary

Publisher: Millbrook Press

ISBN: 9780822588054

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 36

View: 937

One book is never enough to explore the wide range of verbs! The crazy cats deliver loads of additional examples to illustrate the power of both action verbs and linking verbs. Brian P. Cleary's playful verse and Brian Gable's comical cats turn traditional grammar lessons on end. Each verb is printed in color for easy identification. Read this book aloud and share the delight of the sense and nonsense of words.

I and You and Don't Forget Who

I and You and Don't Forget Who

Author: Brian P. Cleary

Publisher: Millbrook Press

ISBN: 9781575057873

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 36

View: 350

The latest addition to the best-selling Words Are CATegorical series, this fun-filled guide uses playful puns and humorous illustrations to creatively clarify the concept of pronouns. Key pronouns appear in color for easy identification to show, not tell, readers what pronouns are all about.

Chips and Cheese and Nana's Knees

Chips and Cheese and Nana's Knees

Author: Brian P. Cleary

Publisher: Lerner Digital ™

ISBN: 9781512479492

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 32

View: 197

Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! What is alliteration? You'll find the answer inside this book—it's packed with wonderful and wacky words that start with similar sounds. Brian P. Cleary's remarkable rhymes and Martin Goneau's ingenious illustrations creatively present the concept of alliteration for young readers. For easy identification, key examples of alliteration appear in color, and comical cats reinforce each idea. Chips and Cheese and Nana's Knees: What Is Alliteration? turns traditional grammar lessons on end! Read and reread this book aloud and delight in the sense—and nonsense—of words.

To Root, to Toot, to Parachute

To Root, to Toot, to Parachute

Author: Brian P. Cleary

Publisher: Millbrook Press

ISBN: 9781575055480

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 36

View: 982

What 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, jig and leap are printed in color for easy identification.

Feet and Puppies, Thieves and Guppies

Feet and Puppies, Thieves and Guppies

Author: Brian P. Cleary

Publisher: Millbrook Press ™

ISBN: 9781467743235

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 32

View: 580

What are irregular plurals? You'll find the answer inside this book—full of ponies, teeth, potatoes, and geese! Brian P. Cleary's whimsical rhymes and Brian Gable's comical illustrations team up to give helpful guidelines for forming plurals when the usual rules of adding s or es don't apply. We've printed the irregular plural words in color for easy identification. Feet and Puppies, Thieves and Guppies: What are Irregular Plurals? turns traditional spelling lessons on end. Read it aloud and share in the delight of the sense—and nonsense—of words.