A Chartreuse Leotard and a Magenta Limousine by Barbara Lehman, Lynda Graham-Barber (1995, Hardcover) 
A Chartreuse Leotard and a Magenta Limousine by Barbara Lehman, Lynda Graham-Barber (1995, Hardcover)
Publisher: Hyperion
Publication Date: 1995-05-01
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0786800038
ISBN-13: 9780786800032
Product ID: EPID647808
Description: This unique compilation of eponyms and toponyms--words derived from the names of people or places--will satisfy and fascinate all word lovers. Filled with intriguing facts, such as the Barbie and Ken dolls being named after the children ...
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Synopsis
This unique compilation of eponyms and toponyms--words derived from the names of people or places--will satisfy and fascinate all word lovers. Filled with intriguing facts, such as the Barbie and Ken dolls being named after the children of the owners of the Mattel Toy Company, as well as histories of everyday words, this volume makes etymology fun.

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Publication Date:1995-05-01

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Height:10.3 in
Width:8.3 in
Thickness:0.5 in
Weight:16.0 oz

Publisher's Note
This fascinating compilation of eponyms and toponyms, words derived from people and places, is filled with histories of everyday words accompanied by b&w illustrations. For example, Barbie and Ken were named after the children of the owners of Mattel Toy Company, who created the dolls in 1958.

Industry Reviews
Gr 3-6 Etymology is not usually thought of as an exciting topic for children, but Graham-Barber has worked magic and presents it in an amusing, informative, and accessible format. The introduction clearly explains the differences between toponyms and eponyms and why it is fun to learn about where words in everyday use come from and how they have been changed. Entries, such as suede, fudge, jeep, and ocean, to name just a few, are presented in separate paragraphs with icons (a person or a globe) to indicate a toponym or an eponym. The explanations are fascinating and are given in logical progression. The smooth layout; simple illustrations in black, red, and white; and humorous tone add to the appeal of this book, which is much easier to read than Janet Klausner's Talk About English (HarperCollins, 1990). Especially useful in creative writing, history, and geography classes, this is also a great selection for booktalking. Joan Soulliere, Wenham Public Library, MA
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