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1) Word Games
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Is English an innately playful language? Are word games good for you? Do we divide into number and word players? And could Scrabble have been invented in any other language?
In this special programme, Stephen examines many word games, and we'll hear some familiar voices playing unfamiliar games—Sheila Dillon from The Food Programme plays Font or Cheese against miscellanist Ben Schott. Phill Juptitus talks about his
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Help kids learn sight words and become better readers with easy games like Sight Word Soup, Magic Wand Words, Simon Says Sight Words!, Word Construction Site, Sing a Song of Sight Words, and 35 more! From board games to floor games, this collection makes learning to read fun for every child in your class. Includes reproducible sight-word cards, games, wheels, and other easy-to-make manipulatives.
5) C D B!
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English
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Letters and numbers are used to create the sounds of words and simple sentences 4 u 2 figure out with the aid of illustrations.
6) Wumbers
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English
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Inspired by the book "C D B" by William Steig, the book combines words and numbers to create "wumbers" that are used to describe a variety of colorful illustrations.
7) C D C?
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English
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Letters, numbers, and symbols are used to create the sounds of words and simple sentences.
9) Punished!
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Logan and his friend Benedict are playing tag in the library. Logan gets caught when he runs into a mysterious man. When Logan doesn't apologize sincerely, the mysterious gentleman punishes him by causing him to speak in puns. Only finding seven examples each of oxymorons, anagrams and palindromes within the time limits will return Logan to normal.
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"Scrabble® aficionados may know that both "Brr" and "Brrr" are legitimate plays, but what about everyday names like Peter, Carl, and Marge? They're not listed as proper nouns, but they are certainly playable. For lovers of Scrabble®, Bananagrams®, and Words with Friends®, this lively guide helps readers make the most out of word games, packed with new ways to remember the best words alongside tips for improving game play and much more. Part strategy...
17) The wonder book
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English
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Poems, brief stories, word games, and palindromes let children have fun with words and also learn various facts and concepts.
18) Born to drive
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After thwarting bad guys to win the Yazoo 200 race, with the help of his trusty racecar and his eccentric Aunts FiFi and FooFoo, Otto Pillip receives a note from his long-lost parents inviting him to join the secret family business. Includes words spelled backwards, anagrams, and palindromes.
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"What do 'I Scream!' and 'Ice Cream!' have in common? Nothing--besides the fact that they sound the same! The ever-surprising Amy Krouse Rosenthal unleashes her prolific wit in this silly and smart book of wordplay. Perfectly complemented by equally clever illustrations from the talented and internationally renowned Serge Bloch, this mind-bending book will have young readers thinking about words in an entirely new way!"--Provided by publisher.