50 children's riddles to amuse the kids

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Children's riddles, also called children's riddles, are guessing games for children, in which cryptic questions are asked that often have funny answers.

Check out a selection of 50 children's question and answer riddles.

1. What is what it is: does it pass before the sun and make no shadow?

The wind.

2. What is what it is: is it full of holes, but can it retain water?

The sponge.

3. What is what it is: the more I take, the more I have?

Photographs.

4. Which cheese feels the most pain?

The grated cheese.

5. What is what it is: a question you can never answer with “yes”?

You are sleeping?

6. What is what it is: the drier, the wetter it gets?

The towel.

7. What is what it is: does it have cities, shops, streets and no people?

The map.

8. What is what it is: does it have a wing, but it doesn't fly, does it have a beak, but not a beak?

The teapot.

9. What did the zebra say to the fly?

You are on my blacklist.

10. What is what it is: by day is it in the sky and by night is it in the water?

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The dentures.

11. What is what it is: can it be broken so that it can be used?

The egg.

12. Where does Friday come before Tuesday?

In the dictionary.

13. What is what it is: is it high when new and low when used?

The candle.

14. What did the lock say to the key?

Let's take a little walk?

15. What is what it is: easy to get in and hard to get out?

A problem.

16. Why do some people sleep with an alarm clock under their pillow?

To wake up at the last minute.

17. What is what it is: can you travel to multiple places stuck in the same place?

Stamp.

18. Maria's father has 5 daughters. Naná, Nené, Niní, Nonó and…?

Maria.

19. What is what it is: a plant that everyone has in their hands?

Palm.

20. What is what it is: the last thing you take off before going to bed?

Feet off the ground.

21. What is what it is: does it fall on its feet and run lying down?

The rain.

22. What is the sky without stars?

The roof of your mouth.

23. What is what it is: it has no feet and runs, and has a bed and does not sleep?

The river.

24. What what is it: the heaviest object in the world?

Balance.

25. What is what it is: it is green, but not a plant; speaks, but not people?

The parrot.

26. What is what it is: is it in the middle of the egg and not the yolk?

The letter "v".

27. What is what it is: is it always the same size even if the weight changes?

The balance.

28. What is it what it is: it has a tooth and a head, but it's not an animal or people?

The garlic.

29. What did the banana say to the tomato?

I take off my clothes and you turn red?

30. What is what it is: when we are standing they are lying down, and when we are lying down they are standing?

The feet.

31. What is what it is: is it my uncle's brother, but not my uncle?

My father.

32. What's the difference between a cat and a Coke?

The cat meows and the Coca-Cola light.

33. Why do babies drool?

Because they don't know how to spit.

34. What is what it is: is it born big and dies small?

The pencil.

35. What is what it is: has one leg longer than the other and walks day and night without stopping?

The clock.

36. What is what it is: it has a crown, but it is not a king; have root, but not plant?

The tooth.

37. What is what it is: a place where everyone can sit but you?

Your lap.

38. What is what it is: do you walk with your feet on your head?

The louse.

39. What is what it is: enters the water but does not get wet?

The shadow.

40. What is it what it is: by day it has four legs and by night it has six?

The bed.

41. What's in the middle of the street?

The letter u.

42. What did zero say to eight?

Wow, what a cool belt!

43. What is what it is: can you cross a river without getting wet?

The bridge.

44. What is it: the more you cry, the smaller it gets?

The candle.

45. What is what it is: a sleepy earthworm?

A sleeper.

46. What is what it is: it has five fingers, but no nail?

The glove.

47. What is what it is: it goes up and down, but it never moves?

The temperature.

48. What is it: it's yours, but other people use it more than you?

Your name.

49. What is what it is: it has four legs, but it cannot walk?

The table.

50. What is what it is: it always follows you and copies your every move, but you can never see or touch?

The shadow.

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