Dk First Dictionary - Hardcover

Root, Betty

 
9780751363043: Dk First Dictionary

Synopsis

A first dictionary designed to serve as a word book and vocabulary builder for younger readers and as a dictionary for older children. It contains 1000 simple word definitions which have been field-tested on children and language games that help children to use a dictionary.

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From Booklist

This dictionary was developed in Great Britain but has been adapted for an American audience. Containing 1,000 words, the author states that it has been "tested in schools and adapted to suit the needs of young children." Each word is defined in appropriate terms, and each is illustrated by a color photo or artwork. These high-quality illustrations are an outstanding feature. An additional 150 words appear in bold type within definitions (i.e., geese, goslings, and ganders in the entry goose). This serves as an introduction to the concept of derivations. The print is large and clear in this large-format book.

At the beginning of each letter, both the capital and lower-case form are featured in a box. The complete alphabet in capitals appears on each left-hand page, and the lower-case alphabet on each right-hand page with the letter featured highlighted in a bright color.

The dictionary is designed to be used by parents and children together. Hints on language skills are given for parents, and there are nine word games at the end of the book emphasizing dictionary skills through play.

This new picture dictionary stands head and shoulders above earlier titles such as Angela Wilkes' English Picture Dictionary (Passport Books, 1986), which contains 200 more entries but is much smaller in size, illustrations, and print. Stephen Krenksy's My First Dictionary (Houghton, 1980) has 1,700 words with 600 color drawings but has a textbook aura and is intended for older primary-age children.

This beginning dictionary is highly recommended for public and school library preschool and primary collections. Its format and outstanding illustrations will make it appealing to young children and a valuable learning tool for the pre- and beginning reader.

From School Library Journal

PreSchool-Grade 2-An enticing picture dictionary that defines and illustrates 1,000 words commonly used by young children. Most of the entries are arranged in three columns with a color-coded indicator running across the top of each page. However, several pages have entries that cover two columns, which may confuse readers just trying out the concept of alphabetical order. Also, an additional 150 words are printed in boldfaced type and explained in context. A variety of word games that can be played with this book are appended. While the full-color photographs and drawings are up to the publisher's usual standard in quality, a few are perhaps confusing: "alphabet" shows part of our ABC's as well as part of the Russian alphabet. "A skirt is a garment that hangs down from the waist." "Bank" has two entries, a riverbank and one that stores money; these entries are adjacent on one page. "Bat" for baseball and "bat" that flies happen to fall on sequential pages, making the double meaning less obvious to young browsers. The book's British origin shows up occasionally. However, the attractions are many, and libraries will welcome this addition to their nonfiction shelves.
Dorcas Hand, Annunciation Orthodox School, Houston
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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9781564582775: My First Dictionary: 1,000 words, pictures, and def

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ISBN 10:  1564582779 ISBN 13:  9781564582775
Publisher: DK Children, 1993
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