The glossary is found in the back matter of the book. A history of popup books, books with interchangeable figures and other novelty books for children, featuring many examples, mostly from the national library of. There is a built in dictionary right in your book, and its called a glossary. The glossary is a list of term definitions used throughout the book that might be unfamiliar to the reader. It has been revised for the third 2008 edition of the c.
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