Ways To Say The Words You've Heard

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Age Range
1+
Release Date
June 14, 2006
ISBN
1589398645
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What do you call your friends? Are they your pals, your chums, your buddies or your mates? How do you say you're tired? Are you pooped, bushed, beat or sleepy? There are many ways to say the same thing. "Ways to Say the Words You've Heard" follows a young child through his daily routine. It uses simple verses and rhyming lists to introduce synonyms, silly slang, a little foreign language and other words having nearly the same meaning as another.

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Reader reviewed by Rita Lorraine Hubbard, The Original H.I.R. (Historical Investigative Reporter)

When you read a Jennifer L. Rogala book, youre guaranteed two things:  Number one, youll learn something; and number two, youll laugh out loud in the process.



Ways to Say The Words Youve Heard, by Jennifer L. Rogala, is chocked full of everyday words and the different ways we say them:




How do you say bug?


Insect, spider, cootie, ant,


Butterfly, and bee


Mosquito, beetle, inchworm, slug


Dragonfly and flea




Ways to Say The Words Youve Heard can easily pull double-duty and serve as a dictionary or a leisurely read.  Rogala makes clever use of rhymns, slang and synonyms, and combines them with the eye-catching illustrations of Pradeep from Myillustration.com to produce a fun, well-rounded book for children.



Rogala is also the author of: When My Nose Runs, Where Does it Go?, and, My Cat at Home in the Wild.



Very nice additions to your childs personal library.

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