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homonyms
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homonyms
The moose is in the mousse
Scheunemann, Pam
2002
Photographs and simple text introduce homophones, words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
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A chocolate moose for dinner
Gwynne, Fred
1990
Grade level: P.
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Fun with words
Buddle, Jacqueline
1988
The animals collect words for their collections, including words in rhymes and songs.
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What did you say?
A book of homophones
Tester, Sylvia Root
1977
Introduces homonyms, words that sound the same but whose meaning and spelling is different.
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Can you hear me from here?
Rondeau, Amanda
2002
Photographs and simple text introduce homophones, words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
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Telling tails
fun with homonyms
Hambleton, Laura
2006
Illustrations and brief text provide a humorous look at eleven homonyms, words that sound the same but have different meanings.
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Rugs have naps (but never take them)
Klasky, Charles
1984
A series of sentences introduces homonyms--words spelled and pronounced alike but different in meaning.
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Half-pipe homonyms
Prokos, Anna
2009
Sportscaster Buzz Star and young reporter Mayumi Miyaki use homonyms as they cover a skateboarding competition.
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Do not squash the squash
Doudna, Kelly
2002
Photographs and simple text introduce homonyms, words that are spelled and sound the same but have different meanings.
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Two kids got to go, too
Scheunemann, Pam
2002
Photographs and simple text introduce homophones, words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
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