Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Children's encyclopedias and dictionaries
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- The World Book student discovery encyclopedia
- Children's illustrated encyclopedia
- First encyclopedia
- Britannica student encyclopedia
- A first dictionary of cultural literacy, what our children need to know, edited by E.D. Hirsch, Jr. ; associate editors, William G. Rowland, Jr. & Michael Stanford
- E.encyclopedia, [the ultimate online learning resource]
- Scholastic children's encyclopedia
- DK children's encyclopedia
- My first encyclopedia, Melissa Blackwell Burke, Peg Hall
- Zoom in, zoom out, a close-up and far-out look at our world, written by Mike Goldsmith, Susan Kennedy, Steve Parker, Carole Stott, Isabel Thomas, and John Woodward
- The Random House children's encyclopedia
- The very hungry caterpillar's very first encyclopedia, text contributor, Joy Evatt
- Children's Britannica
- The Kingfisher visual factfinder
- The New book of knowledge
- One million things, a visual encyclopedia, contributors and consultants, Kim Bryan [and others]
- Childcraft, the how and why library
- The Kingfisher children's encyclopedia
- Knowledge encyclopedia
- The Kingfisher children's encyclopedia, general editor, John Paton
- The Kingfisher children's encyclopedia, [editorial director] Jennifer Justice
- Britannica junior encyclopaedia for boys and girls, prepared under the supervision of the editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
- The New Children's Encyclopedia, [US editors, Margaret Parrish, Karyn Gerhard, Megan Douglass]
- Information everywhere, the world explained in facts, stats, and graphics, [senior editor, Jenny Finch]
- The new Grolier children's encyclopedia
- Disney picture dictionary, [written by Thea Feldman and Alan Benjamin]
- Ultimate visual encyclopedia
- Enciclopedia Mega junior, Jean-Paul Dupré
- My first encyclopedia, written by Carol Watson ; illustrated by Mark Ruffle and Ed Myer
- The new children's encyclopedia
- All about everything, the ultimate fact-packed almanac, contributors and consultants: Kim Bryan, Laura Buller, Peter Chrisp, Mike Goodman, Andrea Mills, Carole Stott, Richard Walker, Claire Watts, Jon Woodcock, John Woodward
- The Dorling Kindersley visual encyclopedia
- My first Britannica
- The World Book dictionary
- World Book discovery encyclopedia
- English-Bulgarian Bilingual Children's Picture Dictionary of Animals
- DK online encyclopedia
- Barron's illustrated fact finder, an encyclopedia for young children, Jean-Paul Dupré
- The Grolier encyclopedia of science and technology
- Dinosaur encyclopedia for kids, the big book of prehistoric creatures, "Dinosaur George" Blasing and Cary Woodruff ; illustrations by Annalisa and Marina Durante
- Clifford's big book of things to know, Norman Bridwell
- The World Book student dictionary
- Talk nerdy to me, the world in facts, stats, and geeky graphics, written by Joe Fullman, Ian Graham, Sally Regan, and Isabel Thomas ; consultant, Dr. Stephen Scoffham
- The new first dictionary of cultural literacy, what your child needs to know, edited by E.D. Hirsch, Jr. ; associate editors, William G. Rowland, Jr. and Michael Stanford
- The new book of knowledge
- How does it happen?, [editor, Mellonee Carrigan ; writers, Corinne Bergstrom [and others]]
- Enciclopedia Britannica para nįos, traducción de Francesc Reyes Camps ; prefacio, J.E. Luebering ; editado y introducción por Christopher Lloyd ; texto, Jonathan O'Callaghan
- My world of discovery, [a first information and activity book, Angela Wilkes]
- The illustrated encyclopedia of world history, K. Donker van Heel, editor
- The new book of knowledge