Learn the English Alphabet - Dot-To-Dot puzzles Your child learns the alphabet by connecting the dots, and making 16 pictures to color. This book will guide your child through letters, alphabetical ordering, sequencing, hand-eye coordination and patience. Fun-filled dot-to-dot puzzles help reinforce letters and ABC order. Once they connect the dots correctly kids can reward themselves by coloring in the picture they helped create. Although the book was published in Russia, it is suitable for children from any country.
Other crossword dictionaries are lists of words arranged by number of letters or anagrams. This unique dictionary is based on crossword clues, over 300,000 of them, cross-referenced to the possible answers. There are 200,000 entries under 18,000 headwords; as well as hints on word plays, anagrams, puns, and puzzles, and general advice on solving cryptic crosswords
WordWorld revolves around WordFriends and WordThings characters and items comprising the letters that spell them in the correct order. So, for example, a barn is made out of the letters B-A-R-N, and a pie out of P-I-E, but in such a way as to actually look like a barn or pie -- with this rule extending to the animals who are the sentient characters in the show. The WordThings can be assembled and disassembled during the show by the characters, who use the items on their adventures and to solve their problems.
This book reveals that British modernists read widely in anthropology and ethnography, sometimes conducted their own 'fieldwork', and thematized the challenges of cultural encounters in their fiction, letters, and essays.