Who am I? Who are We? Short Riddles Posed by African Animals - Series 1

Who am I? Who are We? Short Riddles Posed by African Animals - Series 1

by T'nreb Rekabnessiev
Who am I? Who are We? Short Riddles Posed by African Animals - Series 1

Who am I? Who are We? Short Riddles Posed by African Animals - Series 1

by T'nreb Rekabnessiev

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Overview

"Who am I?" "Who are We?"

 

Fourteen animal species or groups of animals of Africa introduce themselves to you through short riddles. Can you identify them all? Can your friends? Can your family?

 

Part riddle, part life-story, part field guide to identification, each chapter is narrated by one or a group of famous residents of the African veld. Each chapter is packed with the latest information and illustrated with superb images. Learn more about each species' or group's distinctive personality, characteristics and quirks by attempting to answer the questions "Who am I?" and "Who are We?".

 

Whether you are just starting out to read your own book for the first time or you have already read gazillion books, this collection of riddles is sure to keep you guessing. Some riddles are shorter and easier, others are long and challenging. Once you have started reading, make sure that you hide this book – you do not want your mom or dad to get a hold of it before you have not tested them first.

 

"Who am I?"

"Who are We?"

 

Are you up to the challenge?

 

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163857456
Publisher: T'nreb Rekabnessiev
Publication date: 04/24/2020
Series: Who am I? Who are We? Short Riddles Posed by African Animals
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 10 MB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

T’nreb Rekabnessiev is an old man who lives in Johannesburg, South Africa, with his three dogs and a loving wife. He spends most of his days sitting on a tiny stoep, thinking of and dreaming about the bush and its myriad of inhabitants.

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