Lunchtime Riddles - Lisa Regan

Lunchtime Riddles

ByLisa Regan

  • Release Date: 2019-09-27
  • Genre: Humor for Kids

Description

I am a food with three letters in my name. Lose the last two, and I still sound the same. 
What am I? 

Wrap your mind around this fantastic collection of over 60 food-themed riddles. As well as traditional riddle formats, it also includes logic puzzles, tongue-twisters, silly puns and more, leaving children age 7+ much to ponder over. The wacky cartoon illustrations on every page are the icing on the cake. 

ABOUT THE SERIES: Riddle Me This is packed full of clever riddles and hilarious cartoon illustrations, designed to appeal to children. Each title follows a popular theme, from animals to school to underwater riddles, so readers age 7+ can puzzle, ponder and stretch their minds.

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