First Spanish dictionary

Book - 2018

"Discover 2,000 words and definitions to build vocabulary and spelling skills. Packed with colorful photographs that make learning new word meanings simple and fun. Explore easy-to-navigate sections filled with extra features such as useful phrases and opposites. Supports language learning for ages 7 and up."--Page 4 of cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture dictionaries
Published
New York, New York : DK Publishing [2018].
Language
English
Spanish
Corporate Author
Dorling Kindersley, Inc
Corporate Author
Dorling Kindersley, Inc (-)
Other Authors
Débora Staryfurman (translator)
Edition
Revised edition
Physical Description
128 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Audience
007+
ISBN
9781465469496
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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 5-A mostly pictorial dictionary for English-speaking children learning Spanish. Previously published in 2005, this new edition features a few visual updates but remains largely the same. The first section is organized by topics such as shopping, transportation, and weather. Each attractive photograph is accompanied by a Spanish word in bold, its pronunciation, and its English translation. The page on jungle animals may be confusing, as it depicts creatures that children may encounter in their own backyards, such as a butterfly, a spider, and a moth. The next two sections list English or Spanish words alphabetically with their translation (many of these terms can be found in the first section). The book also offers a pronunciation guide, lists of verbs and numbers, and useful phrases. Though most of the vocabulary here is universally used throughout Spanish-speaking countries, a number of words reflect a more localized usage: for instance, el chubasquero (raincoat), las katiuskas (rain boots), la cometa (kite). VERDICT Collections that don't already own the first edition will find this a solid offering. Recommended for school or public libraries with Spanish-language learners.-Lucia Acosta, Children's Literature Specialist, Princeton, NJ © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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