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Riddles at School

Lisa Regan

Publisher: Arcturus Publishing

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Summary

I make my mark on book or card, but I will break if you press too hard. What am I? Put your thinking cap on and ponder over this collection of 60 school-themed riddles. These include: •  Traditional riddles •  New riddles •  Logic puzzles •  Tongue-twisters  •  Silly puns •  And more! Featuring wacky cartoon illustrations on every page, Riddles at School is a young puzzle-lover's playground.  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.
Available since: 09/27/2019.

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