<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Kids can test their knowledge with more than 400 words to amaze, confuse, and inspire budding wordsmiths (and adults). All of the words featured in this book are difficult to spell, hard to say, and their meanings are obscure to most children (and most adults). Full color.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>What is a bumbershoot? Or a moonbow? And what does it mean when someone absquatulates...? Find out all this and more in <i>The Dictionary of Difficult Words</i>. </b> <p/> Test your knowledge with <b>more than 400 words to amaze, confuse, and inspire budding wordsmiths</b> (and adults). All of the words featured in this book are difficult to spell, hard to say, and their meanings are obscure to most children (and most adults)! You can master them with the <b>simple, easy-to-understand definitions and pronunciations written by lexicographer</b> (yes, that's in there too!) Jane Solomon. <b>Fun, colorful illustrations</b> add whimsy to the pages. <p/> Some jobbernowls say dictionaries are anachronistic, or even obsolete, but it's kenspeckle to real bibliophiles that those vociferous ninnyhammers are just metagrobolised by the plethora of portmanteaus, neologisms, and jargon they offer. Next time you find yourself wrangling with one of these ultracrepidarians, no need to imagineer a sockdolager: just show them this book. <p/> This captivating dictionary <b>celebrates the beauty of the English language</b> for family trivia time spent around the printed page.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>"A brilliant way to encourage children to appreciate the beauties of our language and to extend their vocabulary and improve their writing skills. Wonderful!"</b>--<i><b>Parents in Touch</b></i><br><br><b>"A perfect addition to any home library"</b>--<i><b>Toronto4Kids</b></i><br><br><b>"An appealing celebration of language"</b>--<i><b>Publishers Weekly</b></i><br><br><b>"Highly recommended"</b>--<i><b>Gretchen McCulloch, Twitter</b></i><br><br><b>"One of the most adorable books I've ever seen."</b>--<b>Mignon Fogarty</b>, <i><b>Grammar Girl</b></i><br><br><b>"The whole package is artfully colored and styled, with lexical and graphic marvels galore."</b>--<b>Stan Carey</b>, <i><b>Sentence First</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Jane Solomon</b> is a lexicographer based in Oakland, California. She spends her days writing definitions and working on various projects for Dictionary.com. She's a member of the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee, the group that decides what new emoji pop up on our devices. Jane has a twin sister who is also a lexicographer.</p><p><b>Louise Lockhart </b>is an illustrator living in an old mill in a small town in England. She spends her days creating designs from little paper cutouts and line drawings. Her books include <i>The Dictionary of Difficult</i><i>Words</i> (published in 2019 by Frances Lincoln Children's Books) and her clients include: Heal's, Mini Boden, Flow Magazine, Anthropologie, The Independent, Anorak Magazine, Mollie Makes Magazine, Donna Wilson, Graniph, Little Otsu, and Liberty.</p>
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