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Books with title First French Dictionary

  • First Dictionary

    Angela Crawley, Jenni Cozens, Ian Paulyn, Sean Connolly, Paula Borton, Raje Airey, Rachael Stone, Susanne Bull, Patrick Spillane, Lesley Birmingham, John Grisewood

    Hardcover (Parragon, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Up to the age of five, children learn around ten words a day. Written in a lively style and generously illustrated in full color throughout, the First Dictionary will encourage young readers to keep up the momentum and build their core vocabulary. Definitions are clearly and simply written and example sentences have been carefully chosen to show how words - both the familiar and the new - are used in everyday life. More than 1,500 carefully chosen entries. Clear, up-to-date definitions. Hundreds of example sentences to show how words are used every day. Introduces some simple rules of grammar and spelling. Over 500 specially commissioned color photographs and illustrations. An excellent introduction to using reference material.
  • My First Dictionary

    Thomas Nelson

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, Nov. 11, 2014)
    Introducing a fantastic new Learning Set: an entertaining and informative new collection of educational materials that support school learning.Each part of the set is designed to introduce and develop new concepts in an entertaining way.This brilliant set uses a mix of photography and illustration to engage young children and help develop their confidence in words, letters, and numbers.
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  • First Dictionary

    Two-Can Publishing

    Hardcover (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Jan. 1, 2005)
    The Two-Can First Dictionary is perfect for very young children who are learning their ABCs to use with their parents, and for older children to use on their own. With its colorful artwork, this dictionary will be distinguished by a novel use of fonts which are used imaginatively to create images that will reinforce the children's knowledge. This dictionary is the ideal starting point for a child's early learning. As well as introducing children to letters and words, it will help them develop reference skills and take them on a voyage of discovery through their native language.
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  • First Dictionary

    John Grisewood

    (Dempsey Parr, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Up to the age of five, children learn around ten words a day. Written in a lively style and generously illustrated throughout, the First Dictionary will encourage young readers to keep up the momentum and build their core vocabulary. Definitions are clearly and simply written and example sentences have been carefully chosen to show how words - both the familiar and the new - are used in everyday life. there are carefully chosen entries. Clear, up-to-date definitions. Hundreds of example sentences to show how words are used every day. Introduces some simple rules of grammar and spelling. An excellent introduction to using reference material.
  • FRENCH DICTIONARY

    Hugo

    Paperback (Hugo's Language, )
    None
  • My First Dictionary

    Ross Horsley

    Paperback (North Parade Publishing, )
    None
  • My First Dictionary

    NA

    Paperback (Harper Collins Publishers, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Rare Book
  • DK French Dictionary

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, May 1, 1999)
    A French-English, English-French dictionary, listing words in each language and giving their equivalent in the other. Includes a pronunciation guide.
  • My First Dictionary

    Ed Addison

    Hardcover (Scott Foresman Trade, March 15, 2000)
    Includes more than four thousand words, with full-color illustrations and definitions, used daily by children.
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  • My First Dictionary

    Dorling Kindersley ( DK CHU BAN SHE )

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, March 15, 2001)
    Now in PDF. Make language come alive A colourful and modern update of My First Dictionary , with 1000 words, bright colour pictures and clear definitions that will help your child perfect their As, Bs and Cs in no time. The perfect introduction for any young child, with big, bright letters taking your child from A to Z in clear steps and a colourful alphabet header - perfect for you to read with your child or for them to recognise letters on their own. From beautiful rainbows to a gorgeous green apple, each word is supported by carefully chosen photographs and images, plus a clear grid design makes everything easy to find. With new, up-to-date words, fun dictionary games and notes for parents, My First Dictionary will make learning fun for both you and your child.
  • A First Dictionary

    LINDA TIMKO GONZALEZ, MAUREEN MARSH

    Paperback (BANNER PRESS, INC., Jan. 1, 1977)
    This dictionary is for children beginning to read. It gives meanings and examples for over 1000 words belonging to the Core Vocabulary of the English language. Pictures are included to help identify some words at first glance to deter frustration. The words have been selected both by frequency within reading matter which the children will encounter, and on the basis of strong visual recognition and interest. The dictionary is for enjoyment, stimulus and reinforcement. It will help children to learn the essential skill of using the alphabet. It will also help them relate to spelling, meanings, and usage. This is the child's first and most important reference book!
  • The First Dictionary

    Linda Timko Gonzalez, Janet Ruscoll, Maureen Marsh, Gloria Marsh, Eileen Schwartz

    Hardcover (Gramercy, Jan. 1, 1977)
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