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Just Me and 6,000 Rats

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Conjunction-junction, what's your function? Author Rick Walton knows, and he's delivered another delightful children's book in the language arts series to teach budding new readers all about them.

Conjunctions are used to link words, phrases, and clauses, but who knew that they could be so clever "After the game we decided to see a play.

The city is famous for its plays. We entered the theater. We had trouble finding just the right seats, AS . . . . . . all the seats were already filled, SO . . . . . . we sat on people's laps. We don't know why everyone decided to leave early, THOUGH. . . . . . it might have been that the show was about cats. Who wants to see a show about cats? We left the theater. And then the rats saw the sign, "Museum of Fine Arts." Rats don't read well.

They insisted we go in BECAUSE . . . . . . they thought it said, "Museum of Fine Rats."

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Product Details
Gibbs M. Smith Inc
1423602196 / 9781423602194
Paperback / softback
813.6
15/09/2007
United States
English
32 p. : chiefly col. ill.
27 cm
Preschool (0-5) Learn More