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Eating My Words: And 128 Other Poems
At lunch, / I ate three cans / of alphabet soup. / An hour later / I had / thesaurus / throat / ever. Would you care for a cupful of couplets? How about a helping of haiku? Brian P. Cleary… Read More →
Phonics Fun Activity Book: Reading and Writing Activities for Kids
Take the popular learning-to-read Phonics Fun series to the next level! Simple and fun activities help students learn key phonics concepts. Activities created by award-winning children's… Read More →
Words Are CATegorical ® Activity Book: Reading and Writing Activities for Kids
Language arts has never been more fun! Laugh and learn with this hands-on activity book based off the best-selling series Word Are CATegorical®. Create silly stories, act out funny verbs and… Read More →
Jake Makes a Cake: Long Vowel Sounds
From the Series Phonics Fun
The piles of tiles go on for miles. With rhyming, decodable text and comedic, colorful illustrations, this book provides plenty examples of long vowel sounds and encourages readers to try the Read More →
Mom Looks at the Books: Inflectional Endings
From the Series Phonics Fun
They took naps with caps on their laps. With rhyming, decodable text and comedic, colorful illustrations, this book provides plenty of examples of inflectional endings and encourages readers… Read More →
Reach for a Peach: Long Vowel Sounds with Consonant Digraphs
From the Series Phonics Fun
He can teach the speech at the beach. With rhyming, carefully leveled text and comedic, colorful illustrations, this book provides plenty of examples of long vowel sounds with consonant… Read More →
The Hen in the Den: Short Vowel Sounds
From the Series Phonics Fun
Pam had some jam on her ham. With rhyming, carefully decodable text and comedic, colorful illustrations, this book provides plenty of examples of short vowel sounds and encourages readers to… Read More →
The Herd Came in Third: Diphthongs and R-Controlled Vowels
From the Series Phonics Fun
They took naps with caps on their laps. With rhyming, decodable text and comedic, colorful illustrations, this book provides plenty of examples of inflectional endings and encourages readers Read More →
The Price of a Slice: Long Vowel Sounds with Consonant Blends
From the Series Phonics Fun
The swine put twine on my spine. With rhyming, decodable text and comedic, colorful illustrations, this book provides plenty of examples of long vowel sounds with consonant blends and… Read More →
The Slug and the Pug: Short Vowel Sounds with Consonant Blends
From the Series Phonics Fun
The plum on the drum is glum. With rhyming, decodable text and comedic, colorful illustrations, this book provides plenty of examples of short vowel sounds with consonant blends and… Read More →
The Witch Had an Itch: Short Vowel Sounds with Consonant Digraphs
From the Series Phonics Fun
The thing on the wing can sing. With rhyming, decodable text and comedic, colorful illustrations, this book provides plenty of examples of short vowel sounds with consonant digraphs and… Read More →
A Mink, a Fink, a Skating Rink, 20th Anniversary Edition: What Is a Noun?
From the Series Words Are CATegorical ® (20th Anniversary Editions)
If it's a person, place, or thing—/Your dad, Detroit, a diamond ring,/If it's a boat or coat or clown,/It's simple, Simon, it's a noun! In this 20th anniversary edition of A Mink, a Fink, a… Read More →
Dearly, Nearly, Insincerely, 20th Anniversary Edition: What Is an Adverb?
From the Series Words Are CATegorical ® (20th Anniversary Editions)
Adverbs tell us when and how,/Like, quickly do your homework, now./They often help describe the verbs,/Like, patiently plant peas and herbs. In this 20th anniversary edition of Dearly,… Read More →
Hairy, Scary, Ordinary, 20th Anniversary Edition: What Is an Adjective?
From the Series Words Are CATegorical ® (20th Anniversary Editions)
Adjectives help tell us more,/Like narrow street or favorite store./Hilly, chilly, fast, and fun,/undercooked and overdone. In this 20th anniversary edition of Hairy, Scary, Ordinary, author Read More →
I and You and Don't Forget Who, 20th Anniversary Edition: What Is a Pronoun?
From the Series Words Are CATegorical ® (20th Anniversary Editions)
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. In this 20th anniversary… Read More →
Pitch and Throw, Grasp and Know, 20th Anniversary Edition: What Is a Synonym?
From the Series Words Are CATegorical ® (20th Anniversary Editions)
Because there are synonyms, you get to choose/from a whole list of possible words you can use./ They're words that are practically, nearly the same,/like, gentle, subdued, or incredibly tame. Read More →
Stop and Go, Yes and No, 20th Anniversary Edition: What Is an Antonym?
From the Series Words Are CATegorical ® (20th Anniversary Editions)
Antonyms are opposites—/they're words like stop and go./See how different those words are?/They're just like yes and no. In this 20th anniversary edition of Stop and Go, Yes and No, author… Read More →
To Root, to Toot, to Parachute, 20th Anniversary Edition: What Is a Verb?
From the Series Words Are CATegorical ® (20th Anniversary Editions)
To root, to toot, to parachute,/ To play the flutophone or flute,/ To dare, defend, descend, disturb—/If it's an action, it's a verb! In this 20th anniversary edition of To Root, to Toot, to Read More →
Under, Over, By the Clover, 20th Anniversary Edition: What Is a Preposition?
From the Series Words Are CATegorical ® (20th Anniversary Editions)
Prepositions do their job/in a way that just amazes—/Relating nouns and pronouns/to the other words and phrases. In this 20th anniversary edition of Under, Over, By the Clover, author Brian… Read More →
Bugs That Make Your Computer Crawl: What Are Computer Bugs?
From the Series Coding Is CATegorical ™
Can cats code? These cats sure can! Computer bugs come to life with playful rhyming verse and goofy illustrations. Readers will learn about types of errors that can bring a computer to a… Read More →
Crunch and Crack, Oink and Whack!: An Onomatopoeia Story
Rhyming verse from Brian P. Cleary presents the fictional Clip-Clop Elementary School's celebration of "Onomatopoeia Day." Enthusiastic young students make their way from band room (Rattle!… Read More →
Nothing Loopy about This: What Are Loops and Conditionals?
From the Series Coding Is CATegorical ™
Can cats code? These cats sure can! Find out all about loops and conditionals, presented with playful rhyming verse and goofy illustrations. Readers will learn how loops and conditionals can… Read More →
This Python Isn't a Snake: What Are Coding Languages and Syntax?
From the Series Coding Is CATegorical ™
Cats can code? These cats sure can! Playful rhyming verse and goofy illustrations introduce coding languages and syntax. Readers will learn why we need special languages for coding and see… Read More →
You Can't Dance to These Rhythms: What Are Algorithms?
From the Series Coding Is CATegorical ™
Do you know how to create an algorithm? These cats sure do! Author Brian P. Cleary and illustrator (and coding hobbyist) Martin Goneau offer a fun and accessible introduction to algorithms… Read More →