Description
Designed for young readers, this delightful book illustrates a baker’s dozen of typical English-language idioms, in both their figurative and literal meanings.
Similes are as easy as pie for native English speakers to pick up, and some of them seem to be as old as the hills. But as young children learn the language—whether as their cradle tongue or a second language—they often wonder why we use certain phrases to mean completely unrelated things. Our hope is that young readers who are lovers of language, verbal tricks, and word games will be bowled over by this book … and will share their newfound verbal gymnastics with their friends!
But we don’t want to let the cat out of the bag here: suffice it to say that in this case, you probably can judge a book by its cover. After all, playing with the magnificent, fun, silly, and sometimes ridiculous English language is more fun than a barrel of monkeys!
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Literally the Coolest Book is a very fun exploration of idioms, metaphors, and the ways that language—clear examples to elucidate meanings and lively illustrations that enhance the humor. An important addition to any classroom (or home!) library.
~ Constance Lombardo, author and illustrator of the Mr. Puffball series and Everybody Says Meow
“[A] fun way to introduce and discuss idioms with elementary-age children.”
~ Stephanie Roselli, editor, educational publishing