The American Heritage Children’s Thesaurus

The American Heritage Children’s Thesaurus by Paul Hellweg is a valuable resource for young writers, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company in 2003. This edition features 288 pages and is designed to assist children in the middle grades with selecting the right words to enhance their writing. The thesaurus includes 4,000 main entries and over 36,000 synonyms, making it a comprehensive tool for expanding vocabulary and improving word choice.
Readers will find that this thesaurus not only provides synonyms but also includes hundreds of Word Group and Antonym features, offering additional support for word selection. It serves as an accessible reference for juvenile nonfiction, particularly in the realms of dictionaries and thesauri. This resource aims to empower young writers by helping them articulate their thoughts more effectively and creatively.
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Even young writers have to think about choosing the right word. This popular, easy-to-use thesaurus can help children in the middle grades make the best choice to suit their meaning and enliven their writing.
– 4,000 main entries, with more than 36,000 synonyms in all – Hundreds of Word Group and Antonym features for extra word power
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