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I am an odd number. Take away one letter and now I am even. What number am I? Seven. What has hands but doesn't clap? A clock. Who says riddles are only for grown-ups? This book is perfect for those wonderfully inquisitive kids who enjoy putting their minds to work. Read these out loud for everyone to join in, or silently figure them out on your own for a great time for the entire family! Children can exercise their brain and have fun at the same time. Who knows, you might even laugh out loud a little! Just remember: when things go wrong, you can always count on your fingers!
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BroadStreet Kids
Savage, Minnesota, USA
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Best. Riddles. Ever.
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978-1-4245-6085-1
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Content compiled by Chantelle Grace.
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Author Bio
Nature
The Body
Around The House
In The Kitchen
On The Job
Transportation
Around The World
Sports
Animals
Back To School
In The Family
Word Power
It’s A Mystery
Sign Language
Language Equations
CHANTELLE GRACE is a witty wordsmith who loves music, art, and competitive games. She is also fascinated by God’s intricate design of the human body. As a recent graduate from The University of Auckland with a degree in Nursing, she knows it’s important to share the gift of laughter with those around her. While she grew up in the frozen tundra of Minnesota, she currently resides in the beautiful country of New Zealand where she works as a registered nurse.
1)I go up
when rain comes down.
What am I?
2)I am the ocean.
Where can you find me
without water?
1)An umbrella.2)On a map.
1)In the dark I am found
without being fetched.
In the light I am lost
without being stolen.
What am I?
2)I am a shirt.
If you drop me
in the red sea,
what do I become?
3)The boy, girl, and their dog
weren’t under the umbrella.
Why didn’t they get wet?
4)I have lots of eyes
but cannot see.
What am I?
1)The stars.2)Wet.3)It wasn’t raining.4)Mississippi.
1)I am the letter of the alphabet
that holds the most water.
What letter am I?
2)I go around and around
the woods,
but I never go
into the woods.
What am I?
3)I come out at night
without being called
and disappear during the day.
What am I?
4)I am the kind of tree
you can hold in your hand.
What am I?
1)The letter C.2)The bark on a tree.3)The moon.4)A palm tree.
1)I am in the center of gravity.
What am I?
2)A cloud is my mother,
the wind is my father,
my son is a puddle.
A rainbow is my bed,
and people often dislike me
even though I am necessary.
What am I?
3)When you take away more,
I become bigger.
What am I?
4)I have no feet, hands, or wings,
but I fly to the sky.
What am I?
1)The letter V.2)Rain.3)A hole.4)Smoke.
1)I can be used to feed people,
build houses, contain messages,
and fertilize the ground.
What am I?
2)If you feed me, I live,
but if you water me, I die.
What am I?
3)I am blue, red,
and many other colors.
I have no end,
and no gold to find.
I don’t live in water or on land.
If you could catch me,
I would taste rather bland.
What am I?
1)A tree.2)Fire.3)A rainbow.
1)I grow in the winter
but die in the spring.
I am made of water
but can hang upside down.
What am I?
2)Before Mt Everest
was discovered,
I was the
highest mountain
in the world.
What mountain am I?
3)You can see me in water,
but I never get wet.
What am I?
1)An icicle.2)Mt Everest.3)A reflection.