10 Riddles for Kids That Parents Will Also Be Challenged to Solve [But Are Not Too Puzzling]

Kids are naturally thirsty for knowledge. Sometimes, they love asking questions, or they like solving little problems - like riddles!

According to Fatherly, riddles for kids are excellent avenues to keep kids thinking and enhance their creativity.

Although riddles for kids do not require much physical activity, it is a spirited way to keep kids entertained.

Riddles for kids

We gathered some of the best riddles for kids. Let's see if you can answer them before you ask these riddles for kids to your children:

Riddle: If a brother, his sister, and their dog were not using an umbrella, why are they not soaked?

Answer: There was no rain

10 riddles for kids that parents will also be challenged to solve [but are not too puzzling]
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Riddle: What question, if asked, can you NEVER answer yes to?

Answer: Are you asleep yet?

Riddle: How far will a fox run into the woods?

Answer: Only halfway, because if not, it would be running OUT of the woods!

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Riddle: If Mr. Indigo lives in the Indigo house. Mrs. Pink lives in the Pink House. Mr. Green lives in a greenhouse. Who lives in the White House?

Answer: The President

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Riddle: When you draw a line, how do you make it longer without touching it?

Answer: Draw a short line next to it so that it becomes the "longer line."

Riddle: How can a leopard move its spots?

Answer: By moving from one place to another.

10 riddles for kids that parents will also be challenged to solve [but are not too puzzling]
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Riddle: Mary has four daughters, and each of her daughters has a brother. How many children does Mary have?

Answer: Mary has five children because each daughter has the same brother.

Riddle: John's father has four children. He named the first child April, the second child May, and the third child June. What is the name of the youngest child?

Answer: John!

Riddle: How many animals did Moses bring into the arc?

Answer: None! It was Noah who built the arc.

10 riddles for kids that parents will also be challenged to solve [but are not too puzzling]
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Riddle: Which weighs more: a pound of cotton or a pound of nails?

Answer: They weigh the same.

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