Rhyme

Rhyme by MPC Press International is a children’s fiction book published by MPC Press International in 2009. This edition features 34 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in the city of Muck, where the protagonist, Rhyme, communicates solely through rhymes. Elected as Penator, Rhyme embarks on a journey to revitalize Muck, making it an ideal home for pigs through a series of impactful speeches.
Readers will discover how Rhyme’s unique way of speaking influences the community and transforms the city into a vibrant place for its inhabitants. The narrative draws inspiration from notable political speeches, highlighting themes of leadership and change. This engaging tale invites young readers to explore the power of words and creativity in shaping their surroundings.
Official synopsis Publisher
In the gorgeously dirty city of Muck, Rhyme–so named because that’s all he speaks in–is elected Penator. In a series of stirring speeches reminiscent of famous political U.S. speeches, Rhyme transforms Muck into the muddiest and best place for pigs to live.
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