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Scholastic Reference is a series of reference works published by Scholastic Corporation. There is a Scholastic Children's Dictionary (which may not be part of the series), a Scholastic Pocket Dictionary, a Scholastic Pocket Thesaurus, and a Scholastic World Atlas.

Scholastic Children's Dictionary

The Scholastic Children's Dictionary includes thousands of words, definitions, and pages. There is a pronunciation 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 pronunciation system. There is also a pronunciation guide at the beginning of the book. There are homophones, synonyms, and antonyms. Another thing you'll find in the book is an abbrev. page.

Scholastic Pocket Thesaurus

The Scholastic Pocket Thesaurus includes many synonyms and antonyms.

Scholastic Pocket World Atlas

The Scholastic Pocket World Atlas is a book with hundreds of maps.

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