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Hippocrene - Children's Illustrated English to and from Irish Dictionary
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CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATED IRISH DICTIONARY
Each word is accompanied by illustrations of objects and actions common to a child's everyday experience: people, animals, flowers, colors, numbers, and activities.
The "visual feel" of the images aids in building a child's vocabulary. For each word there is a phonetic transcript.
A foreign language - English glossary makes the dictionary an effective learning tool for non-English speakers.
This new series of dictionaries makes learning vocabulary in a foreign language at an early age easier and more enjoyable than ever!
Designed to be a child'svery first< foreign language dictionary for ages 5-10 . Every page features 4 to 8 entries, each accompanied by a large illustration.
The book design allows a young child to focus on each word and picture and make the connection between them
Each entry features the word in English and its foreign language equivalent, along with common-sense phonetic pronunciation.
Entries include people, animals, flowers, colors, numbers and objects that children encounter and use every day.
Product ID:
38100 ISBN-13: 9780781807135 |
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ENGLISH-IRISH / IRISH-ENGLISH
The earlier a child gains a basic knowledge of a language, the easier he or she will be master of the language later. Now children have this enticing dictionary to prepare them for French classes in school, providing them with basic vocabulary together with atracftive illustrations.
122 8 1/2 x 11 hardcover W
500 words over 500 illustrations
Publication Date: oct 1998
5 LANGUAGES
The dictionary is available in the following languages:
Arabic
French
German
Irish
Polish
Italian
Czech
Russian
Spanish
A WAY TO MAKE LEARNING FUN
This one-of-a-kind dictionary is an enticing learning tool for children growing up in a bilingual environment. It is also the perfect way to introduce young children to other worlds and cultures through language. |
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