Barron's Junior Rhyming Dictionary

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Author: John Foster

ISBN-10: 0764134248

ISBN-13: 9780764134241

Category: Language Arts - English Language

Here is an extra-fun vocabulary builder for kids, and a rhyming dictionary they can also use as a spelling aid when they look up words belonging to similar rhyming patterns. Key words are listed alphabetically in extra large type—approximately two-to-four key words per page—each followed by a list of rhyming words. Each page also features humorous, cartoon-style color illustrations that relate to the words. Many illustrations have rhyming captions. For example, a shark bites a chunk from an...

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(back cover) An elephant in a parachute, A koala bear playing the flute, A penguin whizzing down a chute, And a hippopotamus in a suit! Having problems with your poetry? Barron's Junior Rhyming Dictionary will help you solve them. It's packed with rhyming words, poems by John Foster, and hilarious illustrations. You'll also find extra activities to help you write successful nonsense rhymes, animal rhymes, counting rhymes, rhyming riddles, and limericks too!School Library JournalGr 3-5-Young poets will have fun perusing this book in search of the perfect rhyme. The alphabetical arrangement features one or two words per page surrounded by cartoon watercolor art. Each key word entry is highlighted in green along with its rhyming sound (For example, with boot goes "-oot"). A list of rhyming words follows (hoot, root, scoot). Following entries on other sounds in the word's "rhyming family" ("-ute") are a few more suggestions (acute, brute, etc.). Short rhymes scattered throughout are likely to encourage and inspire readers to try their hand at creating their own poems. The fanciful cartoons depict people, animals, and assorted creatures engaged in activities related to the entries. Tips for writing limericks, nonsense nursery rhymes, and various other rhymes are included in this useful resource.-Heather Ver Voort, Wilson Middle School, Natick, MA Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

\ School Library JournalGr 3-5-Young poets will have fun perusing this book in search of the perfect rhyme. The alphabetical arrangement features one or two words per page surrounded by cartoon watercolor art. Each key word entry is highlighted in green along with its rhyming sound (For example, with boot goes "-oot"). A list of rhyming words follows (hoot, root, scoot). Following entries on other sounds in the word's "rhyming family" ("-ute") are a few more suggestions (acute, brute, etc.). Short rhymes scattered throughout are likely to encourage and inspire readers to try their hand at creating their own poems. The fanciful cartoons depict people, animals, and assorted creatures engaged in activities related to the entries. Tips for writing limericks, nonsense nursery rhymes, and various other rhymes are included in this useful resource.-Heather Ver Voort, Wilson Middle School, Natick, MA Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.\ \