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I received many suggested for books written in alliteration (not =
ABOUT alliteration, as I wrote)...Everyone understood I meant I =
needed books giving examples of alliteration.  Here=B9s the HIT.

Animalia (Graeme Base)(suggested 7 times)
Princess Purnella and the Purple Peanut (Atwood, Margaret)
A Snake is Totally Tail by Judi Barrett
Aster Aardvark's Alpabet Adventures by Steven Kellogg (twice)
Dr. Seuss's ABC
Why are there more questions than answers, Grandad (by Mahood.)  On =
of      the characters is a talkative parrot who uses alliteration.
"Five Faint Frogs Feeling Feverish" (Obligado, Lilian.)
If I was in charge of the world (J. Viorst)  has some things on fig. =
lang.
Alligator Arrived with Apples by Crescent Dragonwagon
SOME SMUG SLUG by Edwards (Pamela?) (3 times)
"A my name is Alice" by Bayer
A My Name is Annie, by Bayer, (not sure which is correct)
Little Tricker the Squirrel Meets Big Double the Bear, by Ken Kesey-
Old Hannibal and the Hurricane
There's An Ant in Anthony,
Great Gorilla Grins.
Four Famished Foxes and Fosdyke by Pamela Edwards (twice)
Mama, Papa, and Baby Joe
Snail Mail
 _Six Sick Sheep_ by Cole, Morrow '93
The Bells, by Edgar Allen Poe.
"Burt Dow, Deep Water Man by Robert McCloskey.
The Sun's Day
June 29, 1999 by Wiesner
How Do You Hide a Monster?


***A great resource for figurative language lists is Using Picture
Storybooks  to Teach Literary Devices. There are 2 volumes and they =
come
from Oryx Press.

***Someone suggested books by Ruth Heller.

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South Mountain School/Annex (K-4),   444 West South Orange Avenue,
South Orange, NJ  07079
school email:    SMtnSchLib@aol.com    personal email:  =
suzanne@whatexit.com
school web page: http://southmountain.somsd.k12.nj.us
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