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Pre- and Re-, Mis- and Dis-

What Is a Prefix?

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Pre- and Re-, Mis- and Dis-

By: Brian P. Cleary
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What is a prefix? You'll find the answer inside this book - it's overflowing with prefixes. Brian P. Cleary's playful rhymes creatively present the concept of prefixes for young listeners.

Pre- and Re-, Mis- and Dis-: What Is a Prefix? turns traditional grammar lessons on end! Listen to this book and delight in the sense - and nonsense - of words.

Please note: The original source audio for this production includes noise/volume issues. This is the best available audio from the publisher.

©2014 Brian P. Cleary (P)2017 Lerner Digital ™
Education & Learning Reading & Writing

Critic reviews

"Expanding on a topic introduced in Straight and Curvy, Meek and Nervy (2009), Cleary's latest entry in the Words are CATegorical series pairs a rhymed introduction to common prefixes and how they change the meanings of words... Budding wordsmiths in particular will benefit from this lively look at one of language's most versatile transformative tools." (Booklist)

"Whether it's for vocabulary building or helping students understand how to take apart a word to discover its meaning, Cleary and Goneau have the right touch." (Kirkus Reviews)

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