Children love jokes, so what could be a greater encouragement to reading than a BOOK OF RIDDLES? Every turn of a page brings a hilarious answer to a delightfully silly question fro beginning readers age 5-8. 'I can read it all by myself' is the Beginner Books motto, and behind it is an understanding of how important it is for children to take pride and pleasure in their early reading. Beginner Books have been designed to appeal directly to children through the use of humour, rhyme, and bright pictures that can be 'read' even by the non-reading child. Some Beginner Books are simple stories, others are hilarious both types have been designed to give children confidence and make them want to go on reading.
Bennett Alfred Cerf (May 25, 1898 – August 27, 1971) was an American writer, owner of The Modern Library publishing house, and co-founder of the American publishing firm Random House.
Cerf was also known for his compilations of jokes and stories, and for his regular appearances on the panel game show What's My Line?
Funny riddles, at points almost stupid. But the idea is good for teaching kids there's not only one answer to a question, and asking questions is always a good thing.
I enjoyed this book because there were a lot of jokes. I also enjoyed this book because the front cover says "What do you get if you put three ducks in a box? A box of quackers."
I would not read this in my class. They’re very cheesy, but so much that the kids would not understand. Plus, there were some unnecessary jokes that should not be told to kids. 62 pages= 1st grade level This one had no way to find the reading level. 6 Traits: sentence fluency, conventions