Riddle
A riddle is a statement, question, or
phrase that has a double meaning. A riddle can also be described as a puzzle to
be solved. When someone uses a riddle, it can be a thought provoking challenge
to figure it out on your own, or it can be a funny comment that makes you
laugh. Riddles can be great brain busters or conversation starters to get you
think.
A riddle is as hard or as simple as you
and the person you’re telling makes it. The answer can be right in front of
your nose and even in the riddle itself, or it can be difficult and hard to
comprehend. It depends on how much you open your mind to the
possibilities.
A riddle, sometimes called a "brain”
teaser," is usually a question that requires clever or unexpected thinking
for its answer. In general conversation, someone typically presents a question
to another person who accepts the challenge of guessing the correct response.
The guesser may get one or multiple guesses and sometimes the asker gives
clues, but this is not required. Riddles usually have only one correct answer,
and it is commonly provided in the end, even if the guesser does not think of
it.
Children
become intellectually capable of understanding the double meanings that form
the basis for most riddles at six or seven years of age. Since this new form of
verbal humor automatically occurs when children achieve the prerequisite level
of cognitive (intellectual) development, your child will get hooked on riddles
for a few years regardless of whether you make an effort to nurture this skill
or not.
Riddles for
Kids
I live in a bowl.
I can swim.
I have a tail.
I also have fins and
big eyes.
I am a...
( goldfish)
I live in a house
called a coop.
I have two legs, two
wings and a tail.
I eat worms and bugs
and grain.
I lay eggs.
I am a...
(chicken)
I'm very, very big.
I like to eat peanuts
and hay.
I have four legs and
two big ears.
My long nose is
called a trunk.
I am an...
( elephant)
My skin is green and
slippery.
I have four legs and
webbed feet.
I eat bugs and little
fish.
I can swim under
water and hop on land.
I am a...
(frog)
I am small and shy.
I have eight legs.
I eat bugs.
I catch them in my
web.
I am a...
(spider)
I'm a soft and furry
pet.
I have four legs and
a long tail.
I have sharp teeth
and claws.
I like to chase mice.
I am a...
(cat)
I have four legs.
I'm very smart and I
like to play.
I like to smell
things.
I can wag my tail.
I am a...
(dog)
I have wings but I'm
not a bird
I am small and
colorful.
I live in gardens and
fields and forests.
I used to be a
caterpillar.
I am a...
(butterfly)
I have four legs and
a tail.
I have no teeth.
I can swim and dive
underwater.
I carry my house
around with me.
I am a...
(turtle)
I have four legs and
a long tail.
I eat oats and hay.
I love to run fast.
I let people ride on
my back.
I am a...
(horse)
Why
does a flamingo lift up one leg?
(Because if he lifted up both legs it would fall down!)
(Because if he lifted up both legs it would fall down!)
What
has two humps and is found at the North Pole?
(A lost camel!)
(A lost camel!)
Why
did the chicken cross the road?
(To get to the other side!)
(To get to the other side!)
Why
do birds fly south in the winter?
(Because it's too far to walk!)
(Because it's too far to walk!)
What
happens when you throw a green stone in the red sea?
(It gets wet!)
(It gets wet!)
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