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Book Recommendations To Get Your Children Singing (page 5)

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Updated on Jan 8, 2010

10. A Riddle in the Middle

Funny You Should Ask: Making Up Jokes & Riddles with Wordplay
By Marvin Terban    Illustrated by John O’Brien (Clarion, 1992)

Words can sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. This book proves that the more you know, the funnier it gets with riddles and puns and even a riddle in the middle!

Riddles and More Riddles
By Bennett Cerf    Illustrated by Debbie Palen (Random House, 1999 ed.)

Easy to read riddles (but harder to answer) and groaners are presented here with bubbly, comic illustrations.

Walking the Bridge of Your Nose: Wordplay Rhymes PoemsWalking the Bridge of Your Nose: Wordplay Rhymes Poems
Selected by Michael Rosen    Illustrated by Chloe Cheese (Kingfisher, 1999)

Become baffled, bamboozled, bewildered and beguiled with this playful, illustrated collection of rhymes, tongue twisters, poems and more.

11. Black Socks

Fox in Socks
By Dr. Seuss (Random House, c1993, 1965)

Whose socks? Knox or Fox? What and where kind of socks, did you say? Predictable, repeating words are used in this humorous saga featuring Seussain classics, Fox and Knox in, on, and over socks (or sox).

Sock Monkey Boogie Woogie: A Friend is MadeSock Monkey Boogie Woogie: A Friend is Made
By Cece Bell (Candlewick, 2004)

Sock Monkey needs a partner for the Celebrity Dance but not just anyone will do. Laugh with the cheeky adventures of this sock guy and his partners as they dance the night away.

Timothy Cox Will Not Change His Socks
By Robert Kinerk    Illustrated by Stephen Gammell (Simon & Schuster, 2005)

What, Timothy Cox wonders, would happen if he didn’t change his socks for a month? The odiferous, chaotic results are presented in rhyme accompanied by vivacious and hilarious illustrations.

12. Is Not, Is Too

The Golly Sisters Go West
By Betsy Byars    Illustrated by Sue Truesdell (HarperCollins, 1989)

May-May and Rose, sisters and friends, head West in a covered wagon and entertain folks and readers along the way in this first tale of the silly sisters.

The Pain and the Great One
By Judy Blume    Illustrated by Irene Trivas (Doubleday, 1984, c1974)

Having a younger brother can be a pain, realistically captured here with verve and humor.

The Stories Julian Tells
Parents' Choice Gold Award
By Ann Cameron    Illustrted by Ann Strugnell (Random House, 1981)

Julian narrates these engaging family stories in which he and his younger brother Huey sometimes get along well, sometimes not.

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