A First Thesaurus

A First Thesaurus by Harriet Wittels, published by Golden Book in 1985, is a 126-page resource designed for young readers. This book serves as a comprehensive guide to synonyms and antonyms, providing children with a handy reference to help them find the right words to express their ideas. The engaging format encourages exploration and learning, making it an accessible tool for vocabulary expansion.
In A First Thesaurus, children will discover a wealth of words that enrich their understanding of language. The book focuses on helping young readers navigate the nuances of vocabulary, making it suitable for both reference and enjoyment. With its emphasis on juvenile nonfiction and reference materials, this thesaurus is tailored to support children’s language development and foster a love for words.
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Words, words, and more words!
That’s what children will find as they browse through the pages of A First Thesaurus, a comprehensive book of synonyms and antonyms for young readers. This book is a handy reference for any child who is looking for the right word to express an idea. A First Thesaurus is an enjoyable way for any child to expand their vocabulary and discover the richness of language.
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