Word Magic For Children #1
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Gem
Words are fun, especially when you have to play with them to work out what they are. Here are two word puzzles I’ve pulled out of the cauldron for you to enjoy. Scroll down the page to click on the link for the answers, but no peaking before you’ve given it your best effort!
Anagram Antics
Unscramble the letters below
to reveal something none of us
could live without…
HOMERT HARET
The Riddle
I‘m not at all hot
Though yellow as a flame,
You can’t spread me on toast
Despite my name,
I grow every year
But not very tall
And from my cup
You’ll drink nothing at all.
What am I?
Are you ready for the
answers? If so, click here
. No peaking though unless you're sure you want to know!
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Created on: 29/07/2009
Last edited on: 29/07/2009
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