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365 Words Every Kid Should Know

Lauren Holowaty Martina Motzo

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English
Buster Books
02 December 2020
From the tough to spell to the downright funny, these are the 365 words all kids should know!

Some words have strange double meanings. Others seem impossible to pronounce. Then there are the words that sound the same but mean something completely different when you change their spellings. And the ones with unusual stories behind them. Some are words you’ll need at school, while others you can use at home or with your friends. This book is packed with new words, old words, silly words, sporty words, political words, slang words, musical words, foodie words and loads, loads more.

As well as simple definitions of each word, there are pronunciation tips, fun facts and handy mnemonics to help with spelling.

365 Words Every Kid Should Know has been developed with the aid of an educational consultant, to fit in with the curriculum’s Key Stages 2 and 3.

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Imprint:   Buster Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 18mm
ISBN:   9781780557076
ISBN 10:   1780557078
Pages:   192
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Lauren Holowaty (Author) Lauren Holowaty is an award-winning author who has worked in the children's publishing industry for 18 years. She has written more than 200 books for children of all ages that have been published all over the world. She lives in London, England with her adventure-loving family. She can normally be found in her office (AKA The Shed), surrounded by snacks, plants and precariously-piled beautiful books. Martina Motzo (Author) After graduating in Theatre Direction and a master in Scriptwriting, Martina discovered that the best way to tell her stories was actually to draw them - especially those featuring space travels, invisible elephants and gigantic flying toasters. An enthusiastic fan of imaginary Encyclopedias, Odradeks, and Gonzo from the Muppet show, she is still in love with her first pen she stole from her father's desk when she was 5, the magnificent Indian Ink Rotring Pen 0.1. Martina lives in Rome, where she works as an illustrator and graphic designer.

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