Incoming Resources
- Word strategies, building a strong vocabulary, Janet Giannotti
- My kindergarten in 100 words, illustrated by Sophie Beer
- Longman essential activator
- That doesn't mean what you think it means, the 150 most commonly misused words and their tangled histories, Kathryn Petras, Ross Petras
- The American heritage thesaurus for learners of English, Joyce LeBaron & Susannah LeBaron ; with the editors of the American heritage dictionaries
- Words to learn by, building academic vocabulary, Stephen Dolainski, S. Elizabeth Griffin
- Bath time, Susan Hughes
- Barron's 1100 words you need to know, Rich Carriero, Murray Bromberg, and Melvin Gordon
- Happy alphabet!, a phonics reader, by Anna Jane Hays ; illustrated by Joe Mathieu
- Curious George's opposites, illustrations by H.A. Rey
- The words you should know to sound smart, 1,200 essential words every sophisticated person should be able to use, Robert W. Bly
- First 101 words
- Animalicious, a quirky ABC book, Anna Dewdney & Reed Duncan ; illustrations by Claudia Boldt
- What's the opposite?, a turn-and-see book, by Cari Meister
- First words, [written by Dawn Sirett]
- Vocabulary, Gary Robert Muschla, Grades 6-8
- Up, down & other opposites, with Ellsworth Kelly ; text by Cecily Kaiser
- Kindergarten ABC, by Jacqueline Rogers
- Keywords for today, a 21st century vocabulary : the keywords project, edited by Colin MacCabe, Holly Yanacek
- Fiske Wordpower, the most effective system for building a vocabulary that gets results fast, Edward B. Fiske, former Education Editor of the New York times, Jane Mallison and Margery Mandell
- ABC, Brian Wildsmith
- It's been said before, a guide to the use and abuse of clichés, Orin Hargraves
- Words, made by Jo Ryan, Natalie Munday, and Amy Oliver
- A cache of jewels, and other collective nouns, written and illustrated by Ruth Heller
- Ring ring pop pop, Jolie Dobson
- Thingamajigs and whatchamacallits, unfamiliar terms for familiar things, Rod L. Evans
- Snoopy's book of words, by Schulz
- Sneak-a-peek words, by Aimée Chapman, Natalie Munday, and Pip Tinsley
- A word a day, 365 words to augment your vocabulary, Joseph Piercy
- Coined by God, words and phrases that first appear in the English translations of the Bible, Stanley Malless & Jeffrey McQuain
- The Chambers thesaurus
- The illustrated compendium of weirdly specific words, including bumbledom, jumentous, spaghettification, and more, by Tyler Vendetti ; illustrated by Rebecca Pry
- Opposites, Mutaz̤ād : English-Urdu, [designed by Hakan Şan Borteçin]
- 1000 words to expand your vocabulary, Joseph Piercy
- How to tell fate from destiny, and other skillful word distinctions, by Charles Harrington Elster ; [illustrations, Chi Birmingham]
- All around me
- The pig in the spigot, poems, by Richard Wilbur ; illustrated by J. Otto Seibold
- I is an other, the secret life of metaphor and how it shapes the way we see the world, James Geary
- 101 two-letter words, Stephin Merritt ; illustrated by Roz Chast
- If you were onomatopoeia, by Trisha Speed Shaskan ; illlustrated by Sara Gray
- Delivery van, words for town and country, Betsy Maestro and Giulio Maestro
- Similes and metaphors, by Ann Heinrichs
- My fun school bus, [made by] Alice Luffman, Penny Worms, and Amy Oliver ; illustrated by Jennie Bradley
- First words, Tony Mitton, Ant Parker
- Baby's first words, Farm
- Colors, ABC, numbers
- Word workout, building a muscular vocabulary in 10 easy steps, Charles Harrington Elster
- 30 days to a more powerful business vocabulary, the 500 words you need to transform your career and your life, Dan Strutzel
- A mouthful of onomatopoeia, by Bette Blaisdell
- Peek-a-page, Jane Ormes