Onomatopoeia


  • Angus and the Ducks by Marjorie Flack
  • Angus Lost by Marjorie Flack
  • Animal Lingo by Pam Conrad, et al
  • Cock-A-Doodle Doo!: What Does It Sound Like to You?/Learning Sounds in Other
  • Dakota Dugout by Turner
  • Double Trouble in Walla Walla by Andrew Clements
  • Eve Bunting's Spooky Night
  • Froggy books have onomatopoeia.
  • Ghosts Hour, Spooks Hour by Bunting
  • Hear! Here!: Sounds Around the World by Michele Slung, Whitney Sherman (Illustrator)
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas
  • Languages by Marc Robinson, Steve Jenkins (Illustrator)
  • Mother's Day Mice by Bunting
  • Off We Go
  • Sky Dogs by Jane Yolen
  • The Happy Hedgehog Band by Wadell
  • The Little Engine that could by Watty Piper
  • The Snow Day Jack Keats'
  • The Tale of Peter Rabbit
  • Umbrella by Taro Yashima
  • Welcome to the Green House by Jane Yolen.
  • When the Rain Stops by Sheila Cole
  • Who Says a Dog Goes Bow Wow? by Hank De Zutter, Suse MacDonald (Illustrator)

  • Professional Books:
     

  • Crash, Bang, Boom from Highsmith. It explores 11 literary devices (including onomatopoeia) through 55 children's books  ORDER grades K-6.
  • Figures of Speech: Sixty Ways to Turn a Phrase Arthur Quinn / Paperback / Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. / October 1993
  • It Figures!: Fun Figures of Speech Marvin Terban, Giulio Maestro (Illustrator), Giulio Maestro (Illustrator) / Paperback / Houghton Mifflin Company / September 1993
  • Judy Freeman's More Books Kids Will Sit Still For
  • Using Picture Storybooks to Teach Literary Devices Oryx Press
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