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Revision as of 10:10, 23 July 2007 by Alaibot (talk | contribs) (Robot: tagging uncategorised page)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Scholastic Reference is a series of books. There is a Scholastic Children's Dictionary (which may not be part of the series), a Scholastic Pocket Dictionary, a Scholastic Pocket Thesarus, a Scholastic World Atlas, and much more.
Scholastic Children's Dictionary
A very popular book around the English-Language world is the Scholastic Children's Dictionary. There are thousands of definitions in the book. There are over 200 words, definitions, and pages. There is a pronoucation system that is pretty easy to use, and there is a map of the world. There is a reference section at the back of the book. Over 3.5 million copies were sold.
Scholastic Pocket Dictionary
Scholastic Pocket Dictionary is a portable dictionary. There is an easy-to-use pronouncation system. There is also a pronoucation guide at the beginning of the book. There are homophones, synynoms, and antonyms. Another thing you'll find in the book is a abbrev. page.
Scholastic Pocket Thesaurus
There are 2 (two) books related to Scholastic Pocket Dictionary. One of them is the Scholastic Pocket Thesarus. The Scholastic Pocket Thesarus includes many synynoms and antonyms.
==Scholastic Pocket World Atlas The Scholastic Pocket World Atlas is a book with hundreds of maps. You will find out many things about the Scholastic Pocket World Atlas. You see, the Scholastic Pocket World Atlas is related to 2 (two) books. One is the Scholastic Pocket Thesarus. The other is the Scholastic Pocket Dictionary.
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