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homonyms
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homonyms
Hey, hay!
a wagonful of funny homonym riddles
Terban, Marvin
1991
A collection of riddles based on homonyms, arranged according to construction and level of difficulty.
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Never monkey with a monkey
a book of homographic homophones
Tester, Sylvia Root
1977
Introduces homographic homophones, words that look and sound alike but have different meanings.
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Your ant is a which
fun with homophones
Hunt, Bernice Kohn
1976
Simple verses introduce homonyms--words identical in pronunciation but different in spelling and meaning.
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Nailheads & potato eyes
a beginning word book
Basil, Cynthia
1976
Compares the parts of the body and their uses with other things of similar name such as mouth, teeth, shoulders and legs.
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Homographic homophones; fly and fly and other words that look and sound the same but are as different in meaning as bat and bat.
Hanson, Joan
1973
Pictures illustrate the difference in meaning in words that look and sound the same but differ in meaning, such as bark and bark and toast and toast.
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How ships play cards
a beginning book of homonyms
Basil, Cynthia
1980
Uses riddles to introduce words that look and sound alike but have different meanings.
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What's a frank frank?
tasty homograph riddles
Maestro, Giulio
1984
A collection of original riddles making use of homographs, words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
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A chocolate moose for dinner
Gwynne, Fred
1989
A little girl pictures the things her parents talk about, such as a chocolate moose, a gorilla war, and shoe trees.
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Harry is not hairy
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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Bella blew blue bubbles
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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