Under, over, by the clover : what is a preposition? / by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrated by Brian Gable.
by Cleary, Brian P; Gable, Brian [ill.].
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Six traits of writing - Word choice
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Presents mischievous cartoons and rhymes designed to help readers memorize the prepositions.
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