Introduces onomatopoeia and asks what it might be like to be such a word, letting readers discover how these words live and how they help build sentences.
Provides an introduction to alliterations, which are sounds repeated at the beginning of two or more words in a phrase or sentence. Includes an activity.
Whether reading aloud or reading alone, readers will learn about the eight parts of speech, figures of speech, and important elements of grammar in this entertaining book.
Presents an imaginative account of what life is like for apostrophes, while providing facts about the role of the important punctuation mark in sentences.