. . "What is a palindrome suitable for a small child"@en . "Single word palindromes are easiest for a child to understand. Examples are \"civic\", \"deed\", \"noon\", and \"racecar\". After that, short and simple palindromes that make some sort of sense are good. Examples are: \n* Rise to vote, sir. \n* Do geese see God? \n* Madam, I'm Adam \n* Never odd or even"@en . "Single word palindromes are easiest for a child to understand. Examples are \"civic\", \"deed\", \"noon\", and \"racecar\". After that, short and simple palindromes that make some sort of sense are good. Examples are: \n* Rise to vote, sir. \n* Do geese see God? \n* Madam, I'm Adam \n* Never odd or even"@en .