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Words Are CATegorical ®

A Lime, a Mime, a Pool of Slime: More about Nouns

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Keep learning with this follow up to A Mink, a Fink, a Skating Rink!

One book couldn't possibly be enough to cover the topic of nouns. The cats are back with their comical examples to drive home to readers just what a noun is. Specific types of nouns—such as abstract nouns and proper nouns—are also introduced in this giggle-a-page expansion on the topic.

32 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2006

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Brian P. Cleary

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54 reviews1 follower
April 10, 2014
This book on nouns is wonderful for many reasons-- not only does it broaden the description of nouns to include person, place, animal, or thing, but it also includes descriptions of abstract and proper nouns. The book's colorful pictures and fun rhyme scheme will lend to engagement from students. I have and will use this book in the future to support student understanding of nouns.
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201 reviews
September 24, 2009
I thought this book was cleverly written to be an education tool without my children even knowing. Learning aspects that were taught were rhyming as well as nouns and not just any nouns abstract as well as proper. I am adding this to my "To Buy" list.
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February 6, 2023
From house and hippo to Anne and Brad this book will teach you all about nouns and even whether or not they are proper. It uses the definition and characters to build a lovable story that will teach students of all ages what qualifies as a noun.

This book is fantastic and deserves all the praise. The characters are so cute and the story is crazy and fun while staying completely on topic the entire time. Plus, since that topic is to teach all about nouns how can you even begin to complain.

This book would be an amazing addition to any classroom because no matter the subject you will have to talk about nouns. In order to write, in order to read, whatever the occasion nouns are important to know all about.
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361 reviews
March 20, 2017
As with all the others in this series, I got these to share with my children as a fun and cute way to discuss language and have not been disappointed. They are cute and engaging for kids.
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1,246 reviews4 followers
June 11, 2019
So fun! Planning to use this for a lesson with my first graders this next year!
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1,210 reviews4 followers
July 6, 2022
A fun rhyming way to get to know nouns--what they are, how to use them.
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2,542 reviews32 followers
January 13, 2023
What a fun way to teach about nouns! The Brian Gable illustrations are delightful.
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312 reviews3 followers
March 18, 2024
It was good for teaching the nouns but it honestly kind of sucked.
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Author 1 book671 followers
April 17, 2014
We really enjoy the books by this author. He makes learning fun, and this is a silly and humorous rhyming book about nouns. His books really entertain children while teaching them basic concepts. Our girls really like them, although they are starting to consider them a bit too young. The illustrations are cartoony and cute, too - we love the cats.

We've read all of the books in the Words are CATegorical series that we can get at our local library and we've really enjoyed them. We will certainly look for more books by Brian P. Cleary as they are published or added to the collection.
106 reviews2 followers
April 11, 2012
I love the way the book uses nouns. It uses lots of repitition. It has great illustrationss and is a very basic book that is easy to understand. It contains lots of noun usage and rhyming. The book goes into heavy detail about person, place, or thing, and gives many great examples. I like how it goes into detail about hte types of nouns as well.
84 reviews
April 20, 2012
I love the way the book uses nouns. It uses lots of repetition. It has great illustrations and is a very basic book that is easy to understand. It contains lots of noun usage and rhyming. The book goes into heavy detail about person, place, or thing, and gives many great examples. I like how it goes into detail about hte types of nouns as well.
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251 reviews3 followers
July 24, 2014
Covers all the different types of nouns... This series is well done. Plus I just noticed the series is called "Words are CATegorical" and it has a little cat diving into a file cabinet as its logo :-)
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40 reviews
March 25, 2011
This book helps students identify what is a noun: a person, place, or thing. Cleary's books are great to use in the classroom.
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61 reviews
March 21, 2011
This is an almost-fun book, but the meter is so bad I have a hard time enjoying it. It's not one of my daughter's favorites, either, and she's a lot less picky than I am.
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Author 9 books58 followers
May 20, 2011
Brian Cleary makes talking about words a lot of fun. I have several of his books in my home libary.
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111 reviews
October 5, 2011
This book is a great way to introduce nouns. There are also a lot of fun examples. It also introduces abstract and proper nouns with many examples.
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142 reviews10 followers
August 5, 2016
If you believe in using picture books to introduce your lessons, this is a great book for introducing nouns. I plan to use it with secondary level students. Short, sweet, and simple.
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