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Childrens Writers Word Book (Children's Writer's Word Book)BUY FROM AMAZON.COM
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EDITORIAL REVIEWThis title's unique design ensures that writers speak to their audience with a vocabulary and style they both understand and find appealing. A fast-reference guide meant to be used along with a dictionary, thesaurus and yellow pad of paper, it will help fulfill the dream of becoming a published children's writer. PRODUCT DETAILSPublisher: Writers Digest BooksPub. Date: 15th July 1999 Catalog: Book Media: Paperback Number Of Pages: 352 Ean: 9780898799514 Isbn: 0898799511 ABOUT THIS BOOKUSER REVIEWS
I use this book to write stories for my young children and it is very helpful. My only constructive criticism is that there are two levels for most words -- the level at which the child understands the word and the level at which he/she can read the word. For very young children, those two levels may be separated by two or more years. Therefore, it would be useful if both levels (comprehension and reading) were included.
A wonderful tool for the childrens book author. Jam packed with word alternatives and information.
For those who haven't had the opportunity to browse Alijandra Mogilner's book Children's Writer's Word Book, I hope you will take time to do so. It is an exellent reference tool. I am taking a series of online writing courses through a local college, and this title is on the recommend reading list for the Writing for Children class. I was so favorably impressed with the copy I checked out at our local library, I ordered my own copy that same weekend. I can tell it will become a dog-eared favorite. It is a dictionary/thesaurus extraordinaire. Take the word "eat," for example. The book lets you know that a first-grade student would understand the synonyms bite, chew, dine and feast but that I'd need to wait until my readers hit fourth grade to use words such as consume, crunch and nibble. Another aspect of the book I found to be very useful is the introduction that appears at the beginning of each graded word list. These pages summarize what social changes readers are undergoing at each grade level as well as what vocabulary and other subjects they're learning in the classroom. It also covers what publishers are looking for as well as a short writing sample to clearly illustrate pertinent points. This is one of the best reference guides I ever have used.
This book is a must have for anyone writing for children. The way the book has grouped the words by age group is a huge plus.
It is a good source, when writing for younger children. Younger children need simpler words. This book breaks it down to vocabulary for each age group. SIMILAR ITEMS:
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