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Knot your laces, not your hair. Where are those shoes you love to wear? Knot and not, where and wear, this sing-along picture book celebrates tricky, sticky words that sound the same but have two different meanings. This funny song about homophones will have young readers scratching their heads and tapping their toes. This hardcover book comes with CD and online music access.
"Homophones and homonyms are delightfully challenging, as this simple series attests. . . .Clear and colorful illustrations and upbeat lyrics keep the texts from getting clunky. The rhymes will grow on young listeners as they follow along and understand the distinctions between words that sound the same but have different meanings. Strongly consider for collections that need to update existing titles on homonyms and homophones." - School Library Journal
November 1, 2017
Stephen O'Connor spent a lot of his childhood reading. He would read anything from cereal boxes to Agatha Christie. He has always loved reading mysteries and scary stories. Stephen began his career as an editor of children's books. Now he gets to write children's books! Aside from writing and reading, Stephen enjoys cooking, swimming and watching movies with his family.
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