Illustrated in full color. From poet extraordinaire J. Patrick Lewis, here is a splendiferous treat for kids who love riddles and rhymes--and who doesn't? Each colorful page contains a riddle that is also a poem. And every riddle-icious poem describes something for kids to guess. Clues to the answers are everywhere in Debbie Tilley's witty, lighthearted art. A clever introduction to poetry that will tickle the funny bones of all little riddlers.
J. Patrick Lewis is the current Children's Poet Laureate. He has written more than seventy children's books, including Once Upon a Tomb: Gravely Humorous Verses. J. Patrick Lewis lives in Ohio.
This is such a fun book for a parent and child to read together or for a teacher to read to her class. Together, they can try to figure out what the riddle is talking about, but if they couldn't, the pictures would also help them. I think starting with a book like this would help children become more interested in poetry because it shows it in a fun light and allows them to think as well. Overall, a great book for children of all ages.
Eh. A few were clever riddles. Some I didn't think so. And often the illustrations--though interesting to look at (and even a bit bizarre)--gave away the answer before I'd even gotten through the riddle. I guess a good book to give someone interested in riddles, or wanting to know more about riddles.
*Poetry* This book is very funny! It is inventive with the different riddles it gives, but easy enough for a child to understand. The pictures also include the answer if you don't understand the riddle. I would totally use this in a classroom setting.
So this book might be cool for kids, but I don't really see the purpose or pleasure in it. It was boring, the riddles were dumb and the book was mediocre and lame. Sorry if that's harsh but I did not really like this book, or its riddles, at all.
This clever book will have students giggling as they guess what the silly rhymes are depicting. The book includes a variety of riddles that students have to solve. I think that it would keep all ages entertained because the pictures can offer clues to help students.
This was a fun book full of interesting riddle style poems. I think this would just be fun to have in the classroom for the kids to read to each other.
Students will have so much fun trying to guess what each riddle is depicting in Riddle-Icious! The illustrations are fun as well. Recommended fo rprimary or intermediate students.
I really like the idea of early riddles. Not enough adults can think through riddles and come up with good answers. This is an early-on book that gets children thinking and analyzing.