To root, to toot, to parachute : what is a verb? / by Brian P. Cleary; illustrated by Jenya Prosmitsky.
by Brian P. Cleary.
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PRO 428.1 CLE Stop and go, yes and no : | PRO 428.1 CLE A lime, a mime, a pool of slime / | PRO 428.1 CLE How much can a bare bear bear? : | PRO 428.2 CLE To root, to toot, to parachute : | PRO 428.2 CLE Under, over, by the clover : | PRO 428.2 CLE Hairy, scary, ordinary : | PRO 428.2 CLE Dearly, nearly, insincerely : |
Six traits of writing - Word choice
Rhyming text and illustrations of comical cats present numerous examples of verbs, from "toss and tumble," "jump and jam," to whine and whimper," sleep and slam."
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