In this fun-filled book, the Word Wizard helps readers understand synonyms and antonyms. From exploring shades of meaning and making comparisons to using a thesaurus, readers learn how to use synonyms and antonyms to enrich their writing.
Age Range: 5 - 8 years. Grade Level: Kindergarten - 3.
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