Riddles and Rhymes: What Did the ABCs Feed the Animals: Bedtime with a Smile Picture Books (Get Smart While Having Fun Book 1)
by Sarah MazorPublish: Jul 27, 2019Series: Get Smarter While Having FunChildren's Book Overview
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.
Plus
Fun 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.