![]() ![]() ![]() This is a book of riddle just right for a young child. “Buggy Riddles” by Katy Hall and Lisa Eisenberg, pictures by Simms Taback. Submarine or a housefly that danced? Characters changing places and play on words make stories silly and encourage creative thinking. What if animals took over a farm for the farmer? What if cows could type? What if you knew a woman named Mrs. Children age 3 to 4 and up can start appreciating how something should be, and then the funny alternative way it is described in words and pictures. Humor can work wonders! A lot of humor is based on portraying a skewed view of a normal situation. ![]() Humor can help create friendships, make difficult situations easier, and can make children beg for more books. By Katrina Morse for Family Reading Partnership ![]()
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