Oxford Junior Rhyming Dictionary

Oxford Junior Rhyming Dictionary by John Foster is published by Oxford University Press in 2005 and consists of 160 pages. This dictionary is designed for children and features an alphabetically organized collection of over 3,000 rhyming words, aimed at assisting young writers in crafting poetry, rap, slogans, songs, and rhyming stories. The book includes original rhymes by J. Foster and is complemented by humorous illustrations that add context and enjoyment for budding poets.
Readers will find a comprehensive index of words at the back, making it easy to locate specific rhymes. Additionally, the illustrated Activities section provides guidance on writing various types of poetry, enhancing the learning experience. This edition serves as a valuable resource in juvenile nonfiction and reference, encouraging creativity and expression through the art of rhyme.
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As in the Oxford First Rhyming Dictionary, this higher-level Oxford Junior Rhyming Dictionary is an alphabetically organised dictionary. It contains key words, more than 3000 rhyming words to help children write their own poetry, rap, slogans, songs and rhyming stories. There is a full index of words listed at the back. Original rhymes by J. Foster and humorous illustrations give context and fun for young poets. This volume also includes an illustrated Activities section giving guidance on writing a whole variety of different poetry types.
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