Here are five riddles for kids where the answer is shampoo, so they’re great for using with our other household item and bathroom riddles.
The first four of them are rhyming riddles, with the word ‘shampoo’ completing the rhyme of the fourth.
The fifth riddle asks your children What Am I? To use that idea, read the clue that’s on the first line to your kids and have them try guessing the answer. As the clue is that it’s something that comes in a bottle but which isn’t water, they might guess that it’s ketchup, soda or lotion.
If they don’t guess that shampoo is the answer, read them the second clue and ask them to take another guess. Keep going until your kids either work out that the answer is shampoo or they run out of clues.
Shampoo Riddles For Kids
If you want to clean your hair
This product can’t be beat
Just add it on to your head
And lather, rinse, repeat
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When you’re taking a shower
I am something that you use
When you need to wash your hair
I’m the product that you choose
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When you need to wash your hair
Just using water’s not enough
Instead you would use this thing
That might help to prevent dandruff
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I get squeezed from a bottle
But I am not sticky glue
I am used to wash your hair
Which means that I am _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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What Am I?
I come in a bottle but I’m not water
I’m used to clean something but I’m not dishwashing liquid
I can be found in a bathroom but I’m not shower gel
I’m squeezed into your hand but I’m not facewash
I’m used on your hair but I’m not hairspray