Two Pairs of Pears
A homophone story for kids!
Homophones are words that SOUND the same but have DIFFERENT meanings.
For example: I and eye            BUY NOW!
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Home Page                        Time to teacH HOMOPHONES- improve comprehension!      

For example  I and eye = homophones  

                                                                Would you like to:    (click on the cover to see excerpts)


              • Improve spelling by understanding homophones
              • Improve fluency
              • Improve comprehension
              • Practice Spanish

        

If you have answered YES to any of the above, then you definitely want to purchase and benefit from Two Pairs of Pears today!  It will be shipped right to your door.  Order it today! click here :)

                                                  

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   Illustrator: Vangie Garcia - State of Texas winner for the Youth Art State Capitol Exhibit - 2008 TAEA + other art awards...   self-portrait in Chuck Close style


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Two Pairs of Pears

A homophone story with Spanish translation included!
It will help your ESL/Bilingual students understand homophones, too!

What others are saying about Two Pairs of Pears

"Two Pairs of Pears is designed to teach young readers about homophones.  In fact, the story's main characters are Mr. and Mrs. Homophone, who are eager to buy the titular pairs of pears.  As the couple completes their shopping trip and returns home, a wide variety of homophones are presented.  For example, Mrs. Homophone has a stare-down on the stairs with the couple's pet raccoon, Smirky, who wants to steal a pear for himself. (Luckily, Mrs. Homophone brandishes a steel spoon, which scares him away. ) Smirky will be a hero later on in the book, saving Mr. and Mrs. Homophone from a bee that was threatening to make it be a long night for them."

excerpt by D. Zeolla - M. Director of Dorrance Publishing

                                                                   

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