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THE COMPLETELY REVISED AND UPDATED EDITION OF THE #1 Children's Dictionary More information More color photos More features that will attract and inform Up-to-date entries and definitions in a visually appealing, easy-to-use design Special features, such as "Language Note" boxes that give advice on word usage, "Word History" sections that explain the derivations of selected words, "Expanded Entry" areas that supply more information on selected words and topics The newest scientific, computer, and cultural terms for the modern child Authoritative Accurate CurrentThe Most Complete Reference Tool for Today's Child
MacMillan Dictionary for Children
FROM OUR EDITORS Dictionaries offer a world of knowledge to students, but sometimes these references bombard young eyes and minds with information that lacks clarity and simplicity. The Macmillan Dictionary for Children is the exception.
Well versed and dependable, lucid and easy to use, this mighty reference offers more than mere words and their meanings. Each section begins with spelling hints for that particular letter. Highlights offer navigation around words that sound alike: For gait, the entry duly notes that "Another word that sounds like this is gate." Budding etymologists will love the "Word History" paragraphs that explain the sometimes ancient origins of the words we use every day. Illustrations, expanded and more detailed descriptions, and various other aids also help to engage curious young minds. A reference section at the back of the book contains a small thesaurus, tables of weights and measures, maps, and other features.
A handy, trustworthy tool for young readers and writers, this volume is a necessity for every student's desk.
ANNOTATION Includes 35,000 entries, with photographs, illustrations, and maps, as well as word histories, spelling notes, and cultural- and gender-inclusive definitions.
FROM THE PUBLISHER Comprehensive and authoritative, this newly revised edition brings a celebrated resource into the new millenium while successfully preserving the valued accessibility and dependability that has made the Macmillan Dictionary for Children America's favorite dictionary. It includes over 35,000 up-to-date expanded entries, an expanded spelling guide to help locate titles, more than 1,100 color photographs, and much more. FROM THE CRITICS Publishers Weekly With 35,000 entries, 1,100 color photographs and a reference section including a thesaurus and maps of the world, the Macmillan Dictionary for Children 4th Revised Edition makes a handy resource. Other features include spelling hints, brief etymologies for selected words, and expanded illustrations with labeled parts. (July) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
Children's Literature - Marilyn Courtot This revised edition contain more than 35,000 entries, a readable and helpful set of introductory pages that explains how the dictionary is structured and tips on how to best use the information. There are pronunciation guides, synonym lists, homonyms, color illustrations with captions, spelling tips, entomology and of course the definitions. This new edition has included contemporary terms such as Web, Web browser, HTML, and hypertext. The dictionary also contains a list of the U.S. Presidents, the states, and countries of the world with information such as the name of the capital, population, area and monetary unit and a color representations of each flag,. Full color maps of the world and the solar system plus a table of weights and measures round out the volume. An extremely useful dictionary for home and school at a reasonable price.
School Library Journal Gr 3-8--Modeled closely after the 1989 edition, this revised dictionary contains 35,000 entries with well-placed, full-color photographs and illustrations on almost every page. Many timely words have been added--karaoke, Velcro, Internet, online, alimony, rap (music), and telecommunications--but not modem or clone. When there are multiple meanings, each is numbered. Illustrative sentences often follow definitions. The syllabication, pronunciation, plural, and parts of speech round out each entry. Homophones are listed; for selected words, examples of synonyms are used in sentences. Word histories are given for interesting cases and are set off by red bars. Green bars indicate language-usage notes, explaining words such as ain't, among, capital/capitol, real/really, emigrate/immigrate. Spelling tips are offered at the beginning of each letter section. An excellent usage guide, an extensive history of the English language, and a pronunciation key are provided. A final reference section contains portraits and brief facts about the presidents, flags with brief statistics about the countries they represent, several maps, and weights and measure conversion charts. This version updates the presidential information and expands the flag section but does not include a time line. Attractive and easy to use, this new edition has retained the best of its predecessor and has modernized its look and contents.--Priscilla Bennett, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton
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