My First Dictionary

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Age 3+

The dictionary includes: ✔ over 300 words from a-z ✔ an example sentence showing each word in context ✔ an icon to show which words are decodable (can be ‘sounded out’ easily) ✔ phonic stories to help with learning new spelling patterns ✔ vocabulary pages for topics such as colours, shapes, numbers, days, months and seasons ✔ an illustrated list of useful verbs for first learning ✔ the 100 most frequently used words in the English language.

My First Dictionary

Now your child can have fun learning first dictionary skills with the help of their Letterland friends. The Letterland My First Dictionary introduces your child to the alphabet and some essential first words. Each page is carefully designed with the full alphabet running down the side, simple definitions and bright illustrations to reinforce meaning.

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Code: TE57

£6.99

ISBN 978-1-86209-938-8

9 781862 099388

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Contents About this book A-Z dictionary 100 words we write a lot The alphabet Days of the week Months Seasons Shapes Colours Numbers Verbs Fun and games The Letterlanders

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About this book This book helps children acquire basic dictionary skills in a friendly and enjoyable way. The dictionary can be used for learning about the alphabet and alphabetical order, how to locate words, check spellings, find simple definitions of words and learn how to use a word in the context of a simple phase or sentence. The unique feature of this first dictionary is the way the Letterland characters and stories guide your child. The a-z characters are shown at the top of each page. By just starting to pronounce a character’s name, such as ‘a…’ (Annie Apple) or ‘sss...’ (Sammy Snake) a child automatically says the correct letter sound for the words on that page. Stars indicate decodable words. These contain the letters in their most phonically regular form, making them an ideal focus for beginner readers.

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alphabet

uppercase letter lowercase letter

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Once children have mastered the a-z sounds, Letterland goes on to teach how new sounds are made when letters come together in words. The stories build on what the children already know, so learning quite complex spelling rules feels more like listening to stories about friends! Letterland has stories to teach all 44 letter sounds in the English language. This dictionary introduces just a few summaries of spelling stories to help with the ďŹ rst stages of reading and spelling. The dictionary also includes more than 300 carefully chosen words, including the 100 most frequently used words in the English language. For more information and to see our full product range please visit:

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definition words used in context 6

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decodable word

Spelling story sh

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a b

Annie Apple

says ‘a...’ at the start of her name. Here are some more words that start with her sound.

c d e f g

= a decodable word

h i j k l m

accident

acrobat

age

Something that happens that isn’t planned.

Someone who can do gymnastics, often up in the air.

How old something is.

n o

9

p The paint was spillled by accident.

The acrobat swung upside down at the circus.

What age is Noisy Nick?

t

alien

alphabet

ambulance

u

A living being from another planet.

The letters we use when we are reading and writing.

The transport you go to hospital in if you are injured or ill.

This alien is quite little and has big eyes.

There is an alphabet poster on the wall.

The ambulance can go very fast.

q r s

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animal

ankle

ant

A living thing. Not a plant or a person.

The part of the body that joins your leg and foot.

An insect that lives in a large group or colony.

a b c d e f g

This animal eats grass.

My ankle is hurting.

Ants have six legs.

h i j

apple

apron

arrow

A round red, green or yellow fruit.

Clothing you wear to protect the clothes underneath.

A line with a pointed end, used to point to something.

k l m n o p

This apple is green and crunchy.

Mr A wears a red and white striped apron.

Follow the arrows to the EXIT.

q r s

astronaut

atlas

Someone who goes into space.

A book of maps.

Mr A This is Mr A, the Apron Man. He waves and says his name in words.

t u v w x y

The astronaut is signing the book.

America is in the atlas.

z 7

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a

b

Bouncy Ben

says ‘b...’ at the start of his name. Here are some more words that start with his sound.

c d e f g

= a decodable word

h i j

ball

balloon

banana

A round, bouncy toy you can throw, catch or kick.

A thin, stretchy, rubber toy you fill with air.

A long, curved, yellow fruit.

Bouncy Ben can balance a ball on his head.

There were lots of balloons at the party.

Bouncy Ben eats bananas for breakfast.

t

bath

bear

bike

u

A large tub of water you sit in to wash.

A big, furry animal with a short tail.

A form of transport with two wheels and pedals.

The bath is full of warm water and bubbles.

The bear growled and ran into the woods.

k l m n o p q r s

v w x y z

This bike is red.

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a

bird

boat

book

An animal with feathered wings and a beak. It lays eggs.

A form of transport that floats on water.

A collection of words on lots of pages.

b c d e f g

This is a brown bird.

The boat bobbed about on the water.

I like to read a book before bedtime.

h i j

box

boy

bread

A container made of stiff material that usually has four sides, a bottom and a lid.

A male child.

A food made with flour and baked in an oven.

The ball is by the box.

The boy is called Bob.

k l m n o p

We like bread and butter for breakfast.

q r s

bridge

brush

bus

A structure you use to go over a river or road.

A tool used to tidy your hair.

A form of transport that carries lots of people on the roads.

t u v w x y

The water flows under the bridge.

The brush belongs to me.

We will get on this bus to go to school.

z 9

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a b

Clever Cat

says ‘c...’ at the start of her name. Here are some more words that start with her sound.

c d e f g

= a decodable word

h i j k l m

cake

camera

car

A sweet food you often eat on your birthday.

An object for taking photos.

A form of transport that has an engine and four wheels.

Clever Cat likes to eat cake.

Look at the camera and say, ‘cheese’!

Clever Cat’s car is red and yellow.

n o p q r s t u v

ch

castle

chair

A large, strong building built a very long time ago.

A piece of furniture for one person to sit on.

A solid food made from milk.

The castle is built on a hill.

This chair is made from wood.

Cheese on toast is a tasty snack.

w

cheese

ch

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chicken

ch

A farm animal raised for food.

chocolate

ch

A sweet treat made from cocoa beans.

a

clock

b

An object that shows the time.

c d e f g

The chicken is with its baby.

This chocolate is delicious!

The clock ticked.

h i j

cloud

cold

computer

It is white or grey, floats in the sky and is made up of tiny water droplets.

The opposite of hot.

It stores information and helps us work and play.

k l m n o p

The clouds are white and fluffy.

The snow is cold.

My mum uses a computer at work.

q r s

cow

cup

A female farm animal that eats grass and produces milk.

A container you drink from.

The

ch story

When Clever Cat sits next to Harry Hat Man his hairy hat makes her sneeze, ‘ch!’

t u v w x y

This cow is black and white.

The cup is empty.

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100 words we write a lot 1.

the

26. are

51.

do

76.

about

2.

and

27.

52. me

77.

got

3.

a

28. had

53. down

78.

their

4.

to

29. my

54. dad

79.

people

5.

said

30. her

55. big

80. your

6.

in

31.

56. when

81.

7.

he

32. there

57.

it’s

82. could

8.

I

33. out

58. see

83. house

9.

of

34. this

59. looked

84. old

10.

it

35. have

60. very

85. too

11.

was

36. went

61.

86. by

12.

you

37.

62. don’t

87.

13.

they

38. like

63. come

88. made

14.

on

39. some

64. will

89. time

15.

she

40. so

65. into

90. I’m

16.

is

41.

66. back

91.

17.

for

42. then

67.

92. help

18.

at

43. were

68. children

93. Mrs

19.

his

44. go

69. him

94. called

20. but

45. little

70.

Mr

95. here

21.

46. as

71.

get

96. off

22. with

47.

72.

just

97.

23. all

48. mum

73.

now

98. saw

24. we

49. one

74.

came

99. make

25. can

50. them

75. oh

that

up

what

be

not

no

look

from

put

day

if

asked

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The alphabet

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Days of the week Monday

Tuesday Friday

Wednesday

Thursday

Sunday

Saturday

Months of the year I love birthdays! When is yours?

• January • • February • • March • • April • • May •

• July • • August • • September • • October • • November • • December •

• June •

Seasons

spring

summer

autumn

winter 57

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circle

Shapes triangle

square

diamond

star

oval

rectangle

hexagon

pentagon

red

Colours yellow

blue

green

pink

purple

brown

black

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Numbers one

six

two

seven

three

eight

four

nine

five

ten 59

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Verbs

Verbs are ‘doing’ words. A verb usually expresses an action.

add

cry

grow

borrow

cut

hear

bounce

dance

help

buy

dig

hop

call

drink

jump

carry

drop

keep

catch

eat

kick

clap

exercise

laugh

climb

fall

like

close

find

listen

cook

fly

look

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make

sit

use

open

sleep

walk

paint

smell

wash

pay

smile

wave

play

stop

win

pull

take

write

push

talk

yawn

read

taste

yell

run

think

see

throw

sing

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Fun and games! Word detective! Use your dictionary to help Detective Dippy Duck discover which words are being described below.

Alphabet order Can you put these things in alphabetical order?

It is a musical instrument. It has strings. Golden Girl might play one. What is it? It is an animal with four legs and big ears. It has a trunk. What is it? It is a form of transport. It has one wheel. What is it?

Odd one out jet

Use your dictionary to help you work out the odd one out in the groups below.

ship

helicopter

tiger

hippo

lion

banana

grapes

peas

Answers: Word detective: guitar; elephant; unicycle. Alphabet order: apple; bird; car; dog. Odd one out: ship; hippo; peas.

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The Letterlanders

Annie Apple

Bouncy Ben

Golden Girl

Clever Cat

Harry Hat Man

Dippy Duck

Impy Ink

Lucy Lamp Light

Munching Mike

Noisy Nick

Quarrelsome Queen

Red Robot

Sammy Snake

Vicky Violet

Walter Walrus

Fix-it Max

Eddy Elephant

Jumping Jim

Oscar Orange

Talking Tess

Yellow Yo-yo Man

Firefighter Fred

Kicking King

Peter Puppy

Uppy Umbrella

Zig Zag Zebra

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Child-friendly phonics The Letterland system teaches all 44 sounds in the English language through stories rather than rules. There are resources to take children from the very ďŹ rst stages of learning to full literacy. ABC Trilogy

Handwriting Practice

My First & My Second Activity Books

Sticker & Activity Books

Picture Books

Games & Puzzles

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