This is a fantastic deal for primary school children with a thirst for knowledge and to help them with homework and projects. This bundle consists of the following: a Junior Picture Dictionary, Junior Encyclopaedia, as well as a Junior Dictionary and Thesaurus. Wonderful artwork and photos are found throughout each book to help familiarise kids with new concepts. Colour-coded sections help children navigate through each book, while clear text helps build confidence in young readers.
1. Junior Picture Dictionary: Junior Picture Dictionary for kids aged 5+ covers hundreds of topics, from asteroids to zebras, with bright images and short, simple annotations.
2. Junior Dictionary and Thesaurus: Junior Dictionary and Thesaurus contains hundreds of entries to help your child check their spelling, build vocabulary and polish their grammar skills. Every entry is accompanied by a clear definition and example sentences * Useful synonyms and idioms that will encourage your child to think about the words they use in everyday speech and writing * Activities throughout to make learning and word building fun.
3. Junior Encyclopedia: Junior Encyclopedia is a children's encyclopaedia with a difference, providing young learners with a wealth of knowledge in an accessible way.
Fun activities throughout to put learning into practice * Bite sized information to hold your child's attention * Amazing images to support children who learn well through visual prompts.
Our remarkable ability to remember quotes from practically any movie, and our skill in catering to almost any person in South Africa.
The latter is the harder of the two, because A) we haven't met everyone in the R of SA and 2) our personal tastes can hardly be used as a benchmark for things other people may enjoy.
Still, through sheer determination and never-miss-an-episode viewings of Egoli and Generations, we like to think we hit the proverbial nail on the head more often than not.
And in the almost unfathomable event that we're completely wrong and nothing on our cyber-shelves appeals to you, we'd like to leave you with the following gem from Lord of the Rings:
"Use the force, Harry." - Edward Cullen.