Almost three hundred years ago Charles Perrault wrote down this old and well-loved French tale. With pictures by J. P. Miller, it is one in a series of Little Golden Books designed to bring the full flavor of the best fairy tales to children of picture-book age.
First Sentence
"There once was a miller's youngest son whose father had left him nothing in the world save a cat."
Perfect for classroom or at-home use, this exciting resource provides invaluable reinforcement and practice in grammar topics such as: - sentence types - parts of speech - common and proper nouns - sentence structure - verb tenses - subject-very agreement - punctuation - capitalization
This Sentence is False: An Introduction to Philosophical Paradoxes
An entertaining introduction to logic and reasoning, packed with puzzles and thought experiments for the reader to try. The paradoxes of this book are nearly all philosophical – often with continuing debate over resolution. Many are classical; most are well known to the philosophical community, though a small number feature the author’s own spin.
Sentence Types and Punctuation: Understanding Grammar
Everyone knows that books on grammar are among the most boring on the planet, right? Read Understanding Grammar and find out how wrong you can be! Written in an easy-to-understand style and packed with plenty of imaginative and exciting examples, these six books clarify rules, offer practical help to the struggling young wordsmith and generally lead an enjoyable way through the tangled thicket that is - or is that which is? - English grammar.