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Riddles and Rhymes

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About Riddles and Rhymes

The Value of Riddles and Rhymes Get Smart While Having Fun Twenty six clever Riddle Rhymes that entertain and engage children:Allie the Alligator Wanted to eat She asked the letter A For her favorite treat What did the letter A give Allie? In addition to the riddle's answer (a food that begins with the letter A), kids will also gain knowledge about each of the 26 animals' feeding habits: For example: Alligators sometimes snack on fruit, but they usually eat fish, turtles, mammals, and reptiles. Young alligators also eat worms, snails, and insects.PlusFun Fact: Alligators continue to grow throughout their lifetime.- And your kids will get smarter while having fun because simple rhymes are fun and easy for children to learn. - Rhymes build children's awareness of sounds and tunes and often expose them to patterns that they may not hear in their interaction with parents, siblings, or friends. - Further yet, repeating rhymes helps children focus and concentrate and improve their memory. Riddles are also extremely beneficial for children's cognitive development. - Solving riddles enhances children's thinking ability, develops their imagination, and promotes their creativity. Riddles and Rhymes Book I combines easy-to-repeat rhymes and fun riddles that will keep children entertained as they expand their vocabulary, learn new sounds and patterns, and advance their thinking ability.See the full library of Children's Books With Good Values on www.MazorBooks.com

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781950170128
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 58
  • Published:
  • July 30, 2019
  • Dimensions:
  • 215x279x11 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 208 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: January 2, 2025
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025
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Description of Riddles and Rhymes

The Value of Riddles and Rhymes Get Smart While Having Fun Twenty six clever Riddle Rhymes that entertain and engage children:Allie the Alligator Wanted to eat She asked the letter A For her favorite treat What did the letter A give Allie? In addition to the riddle's answer (a food that begins with the letter A), kids will also gain knowledge about each of the 26 animals' feeding habits: For example: Alligators sometimes snack on fruit, but they usually eat fish, turtles, mammals, and reptiles. Young alligators also eat worms, snails, and insects.PlusFun Fact: Alligators continue to grow throughout their lifetime.- And your kids will get smarter while having fun because simple rhymes are fun and easy for children to learn. - Rhymes build children's awareness of sounds and tunes and often expose them to patterns that they may not hear in their interaction with parents, siblings, or friends. - Further yet, repeating rhymes helps children focus and concentrate and improve their memory. Riddles are also extremely beneficial for children's cognitive development. - Solving riddles enhances children's thinking ability, develops their imagination, and promotes their creativity. Riddles and Rhymes Book I combines easy-to-repeat rhymes and fun riddles that will keep children entertained as they expand their vocabulary, learn new sounds and patterns, and advance their thinking ability.See the full library of Children's Books With Good Values on www.MazorBooks.com

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