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I**E
A is for Awesome
My little writer wants to expand his horizons and we would really like to stop fielding "How do I spell ____" every four minutes. Thus a compromise, the Children's Dictionary from Scholastic. Our criteria for a dictionary were pretty simple: it needed to be colourful, appropriate for a precocious 7-year-old, and extensive enough to handle inquiries like spelling president, because, typically, and vacation. We didn't want to venture into more complex dictionaries beyond his current ability to read and locate words, and a pretty format would help.This dictionary hits all those high notes. It's easily one of the nicest dictionaries going for this age group, with easy to read entries that feature lots of white space, colour coding, and succinct descriptions that won't leave kiddo or parent confused. He can sit down and lose himself in the informative sections about presidents, states, and trees. With some instructions on basic dictionary use from Mom and Dad, our son can usually find the correct spelling without resorting to asking Siri or a parent. We have noticed a significant improvement in his overall literacy and spelling accuracy in the two months he has had it, and his ability to locate words or at least get close enough to recognize the right one is made so much easier by the clean, bold tags.For younger readers, it's going to be less of a reference material than something they can grow into. For older readers, this is still an excellent addition because of its comprehensive store of common words, good descriptions for what each means, and illustrations kept to a reasonable minimum.
A**Y
Honestly, the perfect children’s dictionary. 11/10!
When my 9 year old niece asked for a dictionary, I set upon my search for the perfect one, and I do believe i found it with this one! There are pictures and fun facts here and there that tell the history of some words, which is super cool! For example, I learned from one of these fun fact word history boxes that the word intestine literally comes from the Latin intestinus which means the thing that is inside. Also, there’s no weird, indecipherable dictionary letters that are supposed to tell you how to pronounce the word but really serve no purpose whatsoever because they’re totally unintuitive. No no, this dictionary uses literal phonetic sounds to help you sound out the word. For example, you would find ber•ee in the definition of berry. Perfect. And finally, I really loved that they show the whole word intact for each entry, then they define it, then they break it out into the syllables and the phonetic pronunciation.
J**T
Comprehensive and Kid-Friendly Dictionary
A valuable resource for young learners. This dictionary is an excellent learning tool for kids. It’s comprehensive and includes colorful illustrations to keep young readers engaged. My child has used it for school projects and homework, making it a worthwhile purchase.
A**R
Beautiful illustrations
Lovely illustrations, informative and easy to understand
B**E
Great kids dictionary
This is perfect for my inquisitive 8 year old really going to help her in coming years
R**M
Big N Heavy
This book is useful. I wish we had dictionaries like these when we were growing up. It captures the kids attention more and seems to easily explain the words.My child loves the book.
L**I
Excellent quality, rich content, careful design
The media could not be loaded. The overall quality is very good, the feel is thick, the paper is also very delicate, and it is not easy to tear. There is no need to worry about the child's turning over and breaking it. There is no strange smell, and I feel at ease when I get it in my hand. The content arrangement is also very clear, and the illustrations are rich. Children especially like to read it. I also think this children's dictionary is very worthwhile, and I am really satisfied with this purchase.
E**
Me encanto
Compre una usado y la verdad esta como Nuevo, ademas muy buen precio
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