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K-3
Hear Homophones Here series.
"You can flee from a flea." These language primers offer early-elementary-age readers lots of examples of homophones. Each sixteen-page volume groups the word pairings (or triplets) under a central theme: e.g., the farm, the zoo, actions, sports. The uncluttered page design features cheery stock photos that liven up the bland texts. There's not much substance, but the lesson is clearly presented. Review covers these Hear Homophones Here titles: Are You a Ewe?, Can You Be a Bee?, The New Gnu Knew, A Pair of Pears, Rows of Roses, and They Won One!.
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K-3
Hear Homophones Here series.
"You can flee from a flea." These language primers offer early-elementary-age readers lots of examples of homophones. Each sixteen-page volume groups the word pairings (or triplets) under a central theme: e.g., the farm, the zoo, actions, sports. The uncluttered page design features cheery stock photos that liven up the bland texts. There's not much substance, but the lesson is clearly presented. Review covers these Hear Homophones Here titles: Are You a Ewe?, Can You Be a Bee?, The New Gnu Knew, A Pair of Pears, Rows of Roses, and They Won One!.
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K-3
Hear Homophones Here series.
"You can flee from a flea." These language primers offer early-elementary-age readers lots of examples of homophones. Each sixteen-page volume groups the word pairings (or triplets) under a central theme: e.g., the farm, the zoo, actions, sports. The uncluttered page design features cheery stock photos that liven up the bland texts. There's not much substance, but the lesson is clearly presented. Review covers these Hear Homophones Here titles: Are You a Ewe?, Can You Be a Bee?, The New Gnu Knew, A Pair of Pears, Rows of Roses, and They Won One!.
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K-3
Hear Homophones Here series.
"You can flee from a flea." These language primers offer early-elementary-age readers lots of examples of homophones. Each sixteen-page volume groups the word pairings (or triplets) under a central theme: e.g., the farm, the zoo, actions, sports. The uncluttered page design features cheery stock photos that liven up the bland texts. There's not much substance, but the lesson is clearly presented. Review covers these Hear Homophones Here titles: Are You a Ewe?, Can You Be a Bee?, The New Gnu Knew, A Pair of Pears, Rows of Roses, and They Won One!.
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K-3
Hear Homophones Here series.
"You can flee from a flea." These language primers offer early-elementary-age readers lots of examples of homophones. Each sixteen-page volume groups the word pairings (or triplets) under a central theme: e.g., the farm, the zoo, actions, sports. The uncluttered page design features cheery stock photos that liven up the bland texts. There's not much substance, but the lesson is clearly presented. Review covers these Hear Homophones Here titles: Are You a Ewe?, Can You Be a Bee?, The New Gnu Knew, A Pair of Pears, Rows of Roses, and They Won One!.
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K-3
Hear Homophones Here series.
"You can flee from a flea." These language primers offer early-elementary-age readers lots of examples of homophones. Each sixteen-page volume groups the word pairings (or triplets) under a central theme: e.g., the farm, the zoo, actions, sports. The uncluttered page design features cheery stock photos that liven up the bland texts. There's not much substance, but the lesson is clearly presented. Review covers these Hear Homophones Here titles: Are You a Ewe?, Can You Be a Bee?, The New Gnu Knew, A Pair of Pears, Rows of Roses, and They Won One!.