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Busy Buzzing Bumblebees and Other Tongue Twisters (I Can Read Book 1)
A tongue twister will twist you tongue and make you laugh. Just say it three times as fast as you can.

There is a spider
inside the cider
beside her.

Alivin Schwartz presents a delightful collection of forty-six easy-to-read tongue twisters that will challange the smoothest talkers. And he's even included one that will cure hiccups! Now in full color, with whimsical drawings by Paul Meisel adding to the fun, this book will have young readers laughing, coming back for more -- and inventing their own clever ways to twist a tongue!

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Early Category and Concept Development: Making Sense of the Blooming, Buzzing Confusion (Psychology)
Whether or not infants' earliest perception of the world is a "blooming, buzzing, confusion," it is not long before they come to perceive structure and order among the objects and events around them. At the core of this process, and cognitive development in general, is the ability to categorize--to group events, objects, or properties together--and to form mental representations, or concepts, that encapsulate the commonalities and structure of these categories. Categorization is the primary means of coding experience, underlying not only perceptual and reasoning processes, but also inductive inference and language. The aim of this book is to bring together the most recent findings and theories about the origins and early development of categorization and conceptual abilities. Despite recent advances in our understanding of this area, a number of hotly debated issues remain at the center of the controversy over categorization. Researchers continue to ask questions such as: Which mechanisms for categorization are available at birth and which emerge later? What are the relative roles of perceptual similarity and nonobservable properties in early classification? What is the role of contextual variation in categorization by infants and children? Do different experimental procedures reveal the same kind of knowledge? Can computational models simulate infant and child categorization? How do computational models inform behavioral research? What is the impact of language on category development? How does language partition the world? This book is the first to address these and other key cuestions within a single volume. The authors present a diverse set of views representing cutting-edge empirical and theoretical advances in the field. The result is a thorough review of empirical contributions to the literature, and a wealth of fresh theoretical perspectives on early categorization..
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A Mouthpiece Buzzing Routine for Trumpet
This book describes how to use the new Asper Trumpet Mouthpiece Visualizer as part of a daily mouthpiece buzzing routine It also describes the use of the Asper Trumpet Mouthpiece Visualizer to properly fit the trumpet mouthpiece! You will learn how to assess the structure of the face and then fit the trumpet mouthpiece accordingly. An essential resource for those players who play heavily on a frequent basis and need to cope with "morning after" embouchure fatigue. The ideal mouthpiece buzzing guide for high school, collegiate and advanced trumpet students and teachers. A unique new trumpet method book that reflects the author's 40 years as an educator and his practical use of educational theories..
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The Buzzing
Meet Roscoe Baragon–crack reporter at a major (well, maybe not that major) metropolitan newspaper. Baragon covers what is affectionately called the Kook Beat–where the loonies call and tell him in meticulously deranged detail what it’s like to live in their bizarre and lonely world. Lately Baragon’s been writing stories about voodoo curses and alien abductions; about fungus-riddled satellites falling to earth and thefts of plumbing fixtures from SRO hotels by strange aquatic-looking creatures. Not exactly New York Times material.

Maybe it’s the radioactive corpse that puts him over the edge. Or maybe it’s the guy who claims to have been kidnapped by the state of Alaska! But Baragon is now convinced that a vast conspiracy is under way that could take the whole city down–something so deeply strange that it could be straight out of one of the old Japanese monster movies that he watches every night before he goes to sleep. But stuff like this only happens in the movies. Right?

The Buzzing marks the fictional debut of the acclaimed author of Slackjaw. It is a novel of deep paranoia and startling originality. And it could certainly never happen. Right? Right?.
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