Oxford Children's Rhyming Dictionary
Oxford University Press, 2014.
Have aspiring poets in your family? This is a great tool to keep the creative juices flowing! Each letter's section contains a handful of simple words a child might find themselves using such as act, air, ant, arm, and ask. Then the dictionary provides a wealth of words a frustrated poet may not have considered that rhyme.
Act: abstract, attract, contact, distract, exact, backed, cracked, sacked, quacked, etc.
Each page is full of bright illustrations and sample poetry. The back also includes some simple instruction about different kinds of poems. Trust me, this book is way more fun than looking up boring lists of words on the internet.
If you aren't sure how to teach your children to use a dictionary, consider checking out and reading "How Do I Use a Dictionary."
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