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Feet and Puppies, Thieves and Guppies: What Are Irregular Plurals?
32 pp.
| Millbrook |
March, 2012 |
LibraryISBN 978-0-7613-4918-1$16.95
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K-3Words Are Categorical series.
Illustrated by
Brian Gable.
In this book, irregular plurals are any plurals that are not formed by adding -s or -es to the base word; so, even words that follow regular spelling rules for forming plurals (e.g., buddy/buddies) are considered irregular. Truly irregular plurals like teeth, mice, deer, and children are covered, but lightly. Goofy cartoon cat illustrations add interest to the rhyming text.