Some Things Go Together

Some Things Go Together by Charlotte Zolotow, published by HarperCollins Publishers in February 1987, is a charming illustrated book designed for young children. This edition features 24 pages of rhythmic couplets that pair delightful concepts, such as gardens with flowers and clocks with hours. The engaging text is complemented by brightly colored pictures that create visual narratives around each pairing, making it an inviting read for early learners.
Readers will discover a playful exploration of connections through simple yet evocative poetry. The book emphasizes the joy of relationships, both in nature and personal connections, encouraging young minds to appreciate the world around them. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction and poetry, Some Things Go Together offers a delightful experience that combines language and imagery, perfect for fostering a love of reading in young audiences.
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Rhythmic couplets pair such good things as gardens and flowers, clocks with hours, sky with blue and me with you. Brightly coloured pictures build whole stories around each pairing in this illustrated book for young children.
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