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English language + Homonyms -- Juvenile literature
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English language + Homonyms -- Juvenile literature
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English language + Homonyms
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English language + Homonyms
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Juvenile literature
Homonyms
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An ear is not an ear, Kelly Doudna
The top is on top, Kelly Doudna
Do not squash the squash, Kelly Doudna
Line up on the line, Kelly Doudna
You're on your phone, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
Pete presents the presents, Carey Molter
The prince left his prints, Amanda Rondeau
Sue threw the goop through the hoop, Amanda Rondeau
Sam has a sundae on Sunday, Pam Scheunemann
Two kids got to go, too, Pam Scheunemann
Can you hear me from here?, Amanda Rondeau
See the yak yak, by Charles Ghigna ; illustrated by Brian Lies
Do we by buy, or bye tickets?, Amanda Rondeau
How much can a bare bear bear?, what are homonyms and homophones?, by Brian P. Cleary ; illustrated by Brian Gable
The moose is in the mousse, Pam Scheunemann
Who's on whose spot?, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
A bat cannot bat, a stair cannot stare, more about homonyms and homophones, by Brian P. Cleary ; Illustrations by Martin Goneau
Bass cannot play bass, Carey Molter
The rose rose in the garden, Kelly Doudna
Night, knight, Harriet Ziefert
The knight waits at night, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
Half-pipe homonyms, by Anna Prokos ; illustrated by Scott Angle ; language arts curriculum consultant: Debra Voege
Bella blew blue bubbles, Amanda Rondeau
Funny you should ask, how to make up jokes and riddles with wordplay, by Marvin Terban ; illustrated by John O'Brien
Flour does not flower, Pam Scheunemann
Where do I wear water wings?, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
Live lions live on land, Carey Molter
Harry is not hairy, Pam Scheunemann
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