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b y B r i a n P . C l e a r yi l l u s t r a t e d b y B r i a n G a b l e
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To NoreenB.P.C.
Noun: A wordthat names aperson, animal,place, or thing
by Brian P. Clearyillustrations by Brian Gable
MILLBROOK PRESS / MINNEAPOLISJ
4and so is Peru.
A jet is a noun,
like chimp
or the zoo.
A netis a noun,
Friend is a noun,and so is your dad,
6
7ice creamand bagels
and Boston
and Brad.
If its a hippo,
house, or ham,
8
if its your coach ,a roach ,
or ram,
thenoh my gosh, Joshits a noun!
9
if its a rock,
a clock, or clown,
And so is a comma
10
a baby llama,a billy goat,
andyour momma,
a doorway, Norway,hand-me-downs
all the things you see are nouns.
11
If its a person,place , or thing,
12or shiny bling,
a palace,pal,
a shack or sheriffin your town,
its fundamentalits a noun!
13
But there are nounsyou cannot touchor smell or hear or see.
This type is called an
14like joy and harm
ony.abstract noun
,
Love and hate areabstract nouns,and so are peace and hope .
You cannot taste or hold them,
15
like atart or teles
cope.
Proper nounsall name specific
people, things, and places.
Like Uncle Louor Timbuktu,
they start with upper cases. 16
Pizza Petes and Mings Chinese,
proper nounsname each of these.
17
theSeven
teenth Street Gallery,Like Ma
llory or Valerie,
Or Branniganand Flannigan,
parading in with Anne again.
18
and your dog,Chopper
Paris, France ,
all these nounsare mighty proper !
Whether theyre abstractor proper or neither,
20
or Timmyor teether,
whether its
talent
talked to, or walked to,its surely a noun!
21
ridden uptown,
if itcan
be thought about,
Like beagleor eagle,
a robinor wren,
22
a scooter,a tutor,
a pig, or a pen.
A lime,a dime,
a poolof slime,
a breeze, a sneeze,
a scary mime.
25
Nouns are words like
26
and hatsand pearls.
cats and flats,g
irls and curls,
A crumb, some gum,
a noun can bewhats in your pocket.
27
a tiny rocket
If its a tape or ,
a teachers aide or Germany,
a coat thats made of
then say it with meits a noun!
29
woolor down,
So, what is a noun?
30
o you know?
Text copyright 2006 by Brian P. ClearyIllustrations copyright 2006 by Millbrook Press, Inc.
All rights reserved. International copyright secured. No part of this book may bereproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by anymeanselectronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwisewithoutthe prior written permission of Lerner Publishing Group, except for the inclusionof brief quotations in an acknowledged review.
Millbrook Press, Inc.A division of Lerner Publishing Group241 First Avenue NorthMinneapolis, MN 55401 U.S.A.
Website address: www.lernerbooks.com
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Cleary, Brian P., 1959A lime, a mime, a pool of slime : more about nouns / by Brian P. Cleary :
illustrations by Brian Gable.p. cm. (Words Are Categorical)
ISBN-13: 978-1-57505-937-2 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper)ISBN-10: 1-57505-937-1 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper)1. English languageNounJuvenile literature. I. Gable, Brian, 1949
II. Title. PE1201.C577 2006
428.1dc22 2005025888
Manufactured in the United States of America1 2 3 4 5 6 JR 11 10 09 08 07 06
ABOUT THE AUTHOR & ILLUSTRATOR
BRIAN P. CLEARY is the author of the Words Are Categorical andMath Is Categorical series, as well as Rainbow Soup: Adventures inPoetry and Rhyme and PUNishment: Adventures in Wordplay. He livesin Cleveland, Ohio.
BRIAN GABLE is the illustrator of several Words Are Categoricalbooks, the Math Is Categorical series, and the Make Me Laugh! jokebooks. He lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife and two children.
eISBN-10: 0-8225-7184-6eISBN-13: 978-0-8225-7184-1
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