Hans Christian Andersen, Ken Stiles

THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES

eBook ( Nov. 18, 2011)
Fairy Rebus Stories

Volume 1

THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES

by
Hans Christian Andersen
Rebus by
Ken Stiles


Fairy Rebus Stories

These rebus puzzle stories use little pictures for the sound of some of the words in the story instead of the meaning. For example, when the words be or bee are in the story, a little picture of a bee is used instead.

Two sounds in the same word are joined by a plus sign "+". As in, for example, "B+4" for before. With a minus sign "-" take out the sound of the picture or letter.

Capital letters sound like they are pronounced in the alphabet. (for example, "Y" for why, "T" for tea or tee, or "C" for see or sea, etc.) Likewise, numbers (for example, "2" for to, too, or two).

Two or three pictures in a row stand for the plural of that word. Lowercase letters use a sound other than the way they are pronounced in the alphabet.

Consult the glossary if you need help; the answer if completely stuck.

Enjoy,

Ken Stiles
Pages
32

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