Early Reader Rhyming Riddles: Bird Life:

Early Reader Rhyming Riddles: Bird Life:

by E. W. Rhodes
Early Reader Rhyming Riddles: Bird Life:

Early Reader Rhyming Riddles: Bird Life:

by E. W. Rhodes

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Overview

The Early Reader Rhyming Riddles series captivates young readers with colorful illustrations, fun
challenges, interesting facts, and memorable rhymes. What better way to reinforce the reading skills
of the little ones in your life than with simple rhymes that include repetitive phrases and colorful
descriptions.

The Rhyming Riddler Series is enchanting as each animal challenges the young reader to guess who the
animal is. For example, in the Bird Life book, each bird states, "Here are some clues. I will tell you some
things. First of all, I have a pair of wings." While hidden from view on the following page, each bird provides
clues in rhyme .... "I'm a symbol of spring. My breast, it is red. I like to eat worms. Enough I have said. Do you
think you know me? If you do, start bobbin'. Please flip the page. I am a . . ."

Time and again, young readers smile as the bird they have correctly guessed appears on the next page!
And parents, teachers, and the adults in the child's life smile, too, as they see their little one(s) proudly
develop their reading skills and knowledge of all that lives. The Rhyming Riddler Series is a must-have for
every youngster's library. After all, reading rarely becomes fun unless it is introduced in an entertaining
way.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781954983045
Publisher: Timeless Tales Press
Publication date: 10/21/2021
Series: Early Reader Rhyming Riddles
Pages: 36
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

E.W. Rhodes grew up in a small Northeastern town that is nestled between two mountain ranges.
This setting provided him with a natural playground comprised of lakes, woodlands, rolling meadows,
and anabundance of wildlife.

Besides nature's influence, Rhodes also enjoyed travels that led throughout the U.S. and Europe,
leading him to understand that all animal life (including humans) share similarities that are often
ignored, yet equally allows for uniqueness.

He brings this notion into his artistically illustrated children's books. Rhodes still lives in the Northeast,
where he enjoys the wonders of nature and interactions with humankind that often find their way in
some form within his children's books.
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