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A little girl "reads" to her father at bedtime. "One mouse, two mouses, three mouses."
So begins my friend's new picture book, "Once, Twice, Thrice" by Kim Chatel. Like parents everywhere in the English speaking world, the father explains that when you add one mouse to another mouse, you get two mice. Are two houses called hice, then?
The father daughter duo explore other irregular plurals in this cleverly written and charmingly illustrated book. Artist Kathleen Bullock picks just the right color palette for a night time tale.
Besides being a sweet bedtime story, this book will be a winner in primary language arts classes and with ESL teachers.
Click here to get your own copy.