Spooky Riddles

Description

32 pages
$14.95
ISBN 1-55337-447-9
DDC jC818'.5402

Publisher

Year

2003

Contributor

Illustrations by Eric Parker
Reviewed by Alison Mews

Alison Mews is co-ordinator of the Centre for Instructional Services at
Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Review

Kids love riddles, and these attractive riddle books will certainly
appeal to emergent readers. The riddles are a combination of questions
and knock-knock jokes, with the usual mix of the ridiculous, the silly,
and even the slightly gross. Many are based on altered words: e.g.,
“scream cheese” is the answer to “What do witches put on
bagels?”

These Level 3 readers are intended to provide longer and more complex
sentences than the previous levels; they also provide visual clues for
kids who are reading alone.

Each book presents 29 riddles—one per page, with the question at the
top and the answer beneath a full-page illustration. Unlike those in
many riddle books, the answers are not printed upside down.

The illustrations are colourful and cartoonish, and extend the
silliness by taking the jokes to a comic extreme or by adding an
entirely different dimension. For instance, the celebrants of a pet
budgie’s “bird-day” are gleeful cats with evil intent; and the
illustration of “How do you make a witch itch?” (by taking away the
w) shows an angry witch glaring at her black cat, which is scratching
fleas into the air with a sheepish expression. These illustrations will
certainly captivate the intended audience and entice reluctant readers
to persevere. Recommended.

Citation

Helmer, Marilyn., “Spooky Riddles,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed November 22, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/23804.