The King Who Rained by Fred Gwynne (; New York: Aladdin Books). The illustrations show a bewildered young girl who gets tripped up over homophones. It is a story children will love to read and they will enjoy looking for homophones. · A young girl misunderstands her parents’ expressions as fairy tales in this humorous picture book by Fred Gwynne. Confused by the different meanings of words that sound alike, a little girl imagines such unusual sights as “a king who rained” and “the foot prince in the snow.”Brand: Aladdin. "The King Who Rained"" written illustrated by Fred Gwynne, Aladdin Paperbacks, / Simon Schuster Homonym is the term for words which sound alike but mean different things. Because of its historical roots in both the Germanic and Latin branches of the Indo-European language family, the English language is rich in homonyms/5().
A young girl misunderstands her parents' expressions as fairy tales in this humorous picture book by Fred www.doorway.rued by the different meanings of words that sound alike, a little girl imagines such unusual sights as "a king who rained" and "the foot prince in the snow.". THE KING WHO RAINED Fred Gwynne FREE SHIPPING paperback children's book language. Pre-owned Pre-owned Pre-owned. $ Free shipping Free shipping Free shipping. Last one Last one Last one. BRC2QTI THE KING WHO RAINED by Fred Gwynne ( Softcover 38 pages. Simon a. Pre-owned Pre-owned Pre-owned. Confused by the different meanings of words that sound alike, a little girl imagines such unusual sights as "a king who rained" and "the foot prince in the snow." About the Author Fred Gwynne, best known as the television star of The Munsters, was also the author-illustrator of many children's books, including his classic books of humorous.
The king who rained by Gwynne, Fred. Publication date Topics English language, English language Publisher New York, New York: The Trumpet Club Collection. "The King Who Rained"" written illustrated by Fred Gwynne, Aladdin Paperbacks, / Simon Schuster Homonym is the term for words which sound alike but mean different things. Because of its historical roots in both the Germanic and Latin branches of the Indo-European language family, the English language is rich in homonyms. The King Who Rained (), written and illustrated by Fred Gwynne, is a humorous collection of illustrations based on homophones. For example, the cover of the book as a king floating above the ground with rain pouring out of him onto the little girl who narrates. Children will find the pictures to be laugh out loud silly.
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