The american heritage children's dictionary. 2015. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Citation By: Stephanie Ross
Type of Reference: Dictionary
Call Number: Ref 423
Content/Scope: This is a children's dictionary for grades 3-6. This updated edition contains 2000 additional new terms. The layout is well-organized with quality illustrations, and notes on word histories, synonyms, vocabulary, and spelling. There are 25,000 terms and over 1500 illustrations making this a comprehensive children's dictionary. Plural forms, verb forms, and variant spellings are listed.
Accuracy/Bias/Authority: American Heritage is a well-known and respected name in the children's reference industry. The publisher, Houghton Mifflin Company, is also well-known and established in the reference industry. The dictionary contains no sexist language or bias.
Arrangement/Presentation: Arrangement is alphabetical with many examples of the term used in sentences along with illustrations. Word histories and possible synonyms help students to understand the meaning of the terms in an easy-to-understand reading level. The back of the book contains supplementary material including a guide to phonics and grammar, a geographical dictionary, maps, and a table of measurements.
Relation to Other Works: There are other dictionaries for purchase. This dictionary is specifically geared to upper elementary grades and the learning needs they have.
Accessibility/Diversity: The easy to read text and illustrations help 3rd-5th graders understand terms and build knowledge in how to use them correctly. Many diverse terms are explained in this dictionary.
Cost: $17.56
Review: McGuire, B. (2009). The american heritage children's dictionary. School Library Journal, 55(12).