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Adjectives are easier to show than explain! Simple, rhyming text and colorful cartoon cats help children expand their vocabularies and gain appreciation for the rhythm of language, particularly when read aloud.
Rhyming text and illustrations of comical cats present numerous examples of adjectives, from "hairy, scary, cool, and ordinary" to "tan and tall," "funny, frisky, smooth, and small."
It's nice to see basic grammar so cleverly introduced in this second title in the "Words are Categorical" series. Colored pencil drawings on brightly colored pages complement lively verse explaining the job of adjectives. Children will easily discover adjectives in contrasting colors. Cute critters (modeled after Henry and Freddy, Ms Prosmitsky's cats), aptly demonstrate such concepts as flashy, loose and strong. The last double spread presents a question to the reader--"So what is an adjective, do you know?" Scattered through a double page cityscape are situations and characters waiting to be described with adjectives. Words such as greedy, hungry, mysterious, friendly, private, and loving came to mind immediately. Young readers will be amused to come up with their own responses to this satisfying and very helpful book. It is part of the "Words are Categorical" series.
More Reviews and RecommendationsBrian P. Cleary is the creator of the best-selling Words Are CATegorical series, now a 13-volume set with more than 2 million copies in print. He is also the author of the Math Is CATegorical series and the single titles Rainbow Soup: Adventures in Poetry, Rhyme and PUNishment: Adventures in Wordplay, Eight Wild Nights: A Family Hanukkah Tale, Peanut Butter and Jellyfishes: A Very Silly Alphabet Book and The Laugh Stand: Adventures in Humor. Mr. Cleary lives in Cleveland, Ohio.
JJenya Prosmitsky was born in Leningrad and grew up in Kishinev in the former U.S.S.R. She studied at Schusev Children's Art School and later at Repin College of Arts. After coming to the U.S., she graduated with a B.S. in Graphic Design from the University of Minnesota. She is the illustrator of A Mink, A Fink, A Skating Rink: What is a Noun?, Hairy, Scary, Ordinary, and To Root, To Toot, To Parachute (Lerner) and The Wedding That Saved a Town. She lives in Boston.
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October 25, 2003: Made many children aware of what an adjective is ,Helped alot in class too
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November 27, 2001: I used this book in my classroom to teach adjectives. The students loved it. This and the other books by Cleary were enjoyable to read. They helped my students understand the basics of language easily. I can't keep them on the classroom shelf.