Rocks in His Head By: Carol Otis Hurst Illustrated by: James Stevenson

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Rocks in His Head By: Carol Otis Hurst Illustrated by: James Stevenson Genre: biography A story of a real person’s life, written by another person

Words to know attic board chores customer labeled spare stamps

Attic

board 1. 2.

chores Small tasks or easy jobs that you have to do regularly

customer Someone who buys goods or services

labeled

spare

stamps Small pieces of paper with glue on the back for mailing letters and packages

More Words to Know janitor – someone whose work is taking care of a building or offices minerals – solid substances, usually dug from the earth quarries – places where stone is dug, cut, or blasted out for use in putting up buildings