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THE AMERICAN HERITAGE FIRST DICTIONARY by American Heritage -- Eds.

THE AMERICAN HERITAGE FIRST DICTIONARY

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Pub Date: July 1st, 1994
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin

An excellent reference book for first, second, and third graders, with 1800 entries, each followed by an example sentence. A fine ""How to Use Your Dictionary"" guide prefaces the volume. Each entry appears clearly in bold, blue typeface. Definitions are simple, and child-friendly; many full-color illustrations and photographs enrich the child's understanding of the words. In the case of verbs, particularly irregular ones, the past tense is given in a cogent, confusion-free way (""Ate is a form of eat. Chris eats three meals a day. Last night he ate pizza for supper."") Altogether, a fine book for both home use and classroom.