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Reach for this book when your child starts taking every figure of speech literally or struggles with the confusing double meanings of English words. Whether you are raising a budding punster or helping a neurodivergent child navigate the quirks of idioms, this book provides a much needed laugh at the expense of our complicated language. Fred Gwynne uses surreal, absurdist illustrations to show exactly what a 'pigeon toad' or a 'shoe tree' would look like if they were real. It is an essential tool for turning language frustration into creative play. Through a series of visual jokes, the book explores how words can sound the same but mean vastly different things. It is perfect for children aged 4 to 9 who are building their vocabulary and beginning to appreciate the nuances of humor. Parents will find it a delightful way to bond over the 'silly' side of learning, making it a staple for any home library focused on literacy and creative thinking.