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Shampoo Riddles

December 29, 2016 By Stephen Pepper

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.

5 Shampoo Riddles For Kids

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

Sink Riddles

May 17, 2016 By Stephen Pepper

For the last couple of weeks we’ve been publishing a series of household item riddles, with the first few of them being located in a bathroom.

We’re continuing that series today, although this will be the last of the bathroom riddles for now as it’s also the start of a series of kitchen riddles for kids. That’s because today’s collection all have a sink as the answer.

The first six of these are rhyming riddles, with the word ‘sink’ completing the rhyme of the sixth one.

The seventh of these asks your children What Am I? To use that final idea, read the clue on the first line to your children and have them take a guess at what they think the answer might be.

As the clue is that it’s something that’s found in their house but which isn’t a door, they might guess that it’s a bed, a wall, a TV or any number of other household items.

If they don’t guess that it’s a sink after the first clue, read them the clue on the second line and have them take another guess. Keep giving them clues until they either work out that the answer is a sink or they run out of clues.

7 Sink Riddles For Kids

Sink Riddles For Kids

This gets filled with water
But it’s not a glass or jug
It’s in your kitchen though
At the bottom there’s a plug

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This is something in your kitchen
But not an oven where you bake
It is where you’d wash your dishes
If your dishwasher were to break

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I am something that has a plug
But there’s no electricity
I’m in your bathroom and kitchen
And there’s a faucet above me

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In the kitchen this fills with water
But it’s not because it rains
When the plug is pulled from the bottom
Then away the water drains

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I am something in your home
In the room where dinner’s planned
I would get filled with water
If you wash dishes by hand

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This might get filled with water
But not so that you can have a drink
It’s sometimes to wash dishes
It’s not a dishwasher – it’s a _ _ _ _

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What Am I?

I can be found in your house but I’m not a door
I have a plug but I’m not a vacuum cleaner
I get filled with water but I’m not a coffee maker
I have a faucet above me but I’m not a bathtub
I can be used to wash dishes but I’m not a dishwasher

Toilet Paper Riddles

May 12, 2016 By Stephen Pepper

We’re continuing our series of household item and bathroom riddles today with five where the answer is toilet paper.

The first four of these rhyme, while the fifth is a What Am I riddle. If you’re using that last one, read the first line of it to your children and ask them to take a guess at the answer.

As the clue is that it’s something that’s white but which isn’t a snowman, your kids might guess that it’s cotton, the inside of a coconut or some all-purpose flour.

If they don’t guess that toilet paper is the answer at their first attempt, read them the clue on the second line and have them take another guess now that they know a little more about the item. Keep going until they either guess correctly or they run out of clues.

Toilet Paper Riddles For Kids

Toilet Paper Riddles For Kids

This is something that you can find
In the room that contains a loo
It is the thing you use to wipe
After you’ve done a number two

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I am something in your house
That can be found on a roll
Once you’ve wiped yourself with me
I get dropped into a bowl

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This is something on a roll
But it’s not a plane about to fly
It is found in a bathroom
And comes in single or double-ply

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Before use I’m cylindrical
Although I am not a pipe
You can find me in a bathroom
I’m used every day to wipe

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What Am I?

I’m white but I’m not a snowman
I’m a cylinder before I’m used but I’m not a candle
I’m on a roll but I don’t have any wheels
I’m found in a bathroom but I’m not a tube of toothpaste
I’m used to wipe your body but I’m not a washcloth

Toilet Riddles

May 10, 2016 By Stephen Pepper

We’re currently publishing a series of riddles for kids that are all household items, the first few of which all have something to do with a bathroom.

Today’s collection all have a toilet as their answer. The first four of them are rhyming riddles, while the fifth asks your kids What Am I?

To use that final idea, read the first line of it to your children and have them guess what they think the answer might be. As the clue is that it’s something that’s white but isn’t snow, they might guess that it’s milk, a sheep or a slice of bread.

If they don’t guess that the answer is a toilet, read them the clue that’s on the second line and ask them to take another guess now that they know a little more about the item. Keep doing this until they either realize that a toilet is the answer or they run out of clues.

Toilet Riddles For Kids

Toilet Riddles For Kids

If you go to the UK
British people call them loos
You find them in the bathroom
They’re for number ones and twos

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This is something that’s usually white
But it’s not a tooth that’s just been brushed
It can be found in the bathroom though
It has a tank and bowl and gets flushed

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If you’re sitting on me
Then paper you will need
I’m always getting flushed
When you have pooped or peed

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This is something that is white
In a bathroom it is seen
One outside that doesn’t flush
Often gets called a latrine

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What Am I?

I’m white but I’m not snow
I have a bowl but I don’t hold cereal
I have a tank but I’m not in the military
I can be sat on but I’m not a bench
I get flushed but I don’t have a red face

Bathroom Riddles

May 5, 2016 By Stephen Pepper

We’re starting a new series today which is going to be focusing on things and places you’ll find around the house.

Today’s set of riddles for kids all have bathroom as their answer. The first six of these are rhyming riddles, while the seventh asks your children What Am I?

To use that final idea, read the first line of it to your children and have them take a guess at the answer. As the clue is that it has a mirror but isn’t a car, your kids might guess that it’s a motorcycle, a barber shop or a fitting room.

If they don’t guess that the answer is a bathroom, read them the second clue and ask them to take another guess. Keep doing this until they either guess correctly or they run out of clues.

Bathroom Riddles For Kids

Bathroom Riddles For Kids

This is a part of the house
Where something can be flushed
It’s the place you wash yourself
And where your teeth get brushed

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This is somewhere in the house
Where a mirror can be seen
It’s where you can go potty
Also where you can get clean

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This is a part of your house
Whose name contains three vowels
It often has a mirror
A tub, sink and some towels

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This is something in every house
Of that I am quite certain
It has a toilet, a tub and
Often a shower curtain

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This is an area in the house
With a toilet and sometimes a bidet
There is a tub and / or a shower
Where you hopefully wash every day

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This is an area in the house
That has a mirror on the wall
It is where you get cleaned up so you
Can be the fairest of them all

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What Am I?

I have a mirror but I’m not a car
I’m where things get brushed but I’m not a horse stable
I can get steamy but I’m not a sauna
I’m part of the house but I’m not a bedroom
I have a sink but I’m not a kitchen

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