

How is this possible? (Answer: The horse's name is Friday) If a rooster sits on a roof facing north, which way will the egg roll? (Answer: Roosters don't lay eggs.)Ī cowboy arrived in town on Friday, stayed one night, then left on Friday. What word begins with an E, ends with an E, but has only one letter? (Answer: An envelope) What word begins with a T, ends with a T, and has a T in it? (Answer: A teapot) What word becomes shorter when you add letters to it? (Answer: "Short")

How many months have 28 days? (Answer: All of them)

I have a tail, and I have a head, but I have no body. What gets wetter and wetter the more it dries? (Answer: A towel) Three eyes have I, all in a row when the red one opens, all freeze like the snow. Examples of simple riddles for kids (and their solutions) include: They are a bit more complex than jokes but are less complicated than analogies. Riddles for kids are a great way to practice communication skills.
