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Living Room Riddles

August 9, 2016 By Stephen Pepper

We’re continuing our series of riddles for kids about things you can find around the house today with five where the answer is a living room. These riddles can therefore also be used with all of our other room riddles.

The first three of these are rhyming riddles, while the fourth is a one-liner that has an internal rhyme.

The fifth of these riddles asks your kids What Am I? To use that one, read the clue that’s on the first line to your children and ask them to take a guess at what they think the answer could be.

As that clue is that it’s something that has seats but which isn’t a train, they might guess that it’s a car, a movie theater or a baseball stadium. If they don’t guess that a living room is the answer, read them the second clue and ask them to try guessing again. Keep doing this until they either work out that the answer is a living room or they run out of clues.

Living Room Riddles For Kids

Living Room Riddles For Kids

This is a place in a house
Where you might find a bookcase
A couch and coffee table
A TV and fireplace

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I am somewhere in your house
Where you can sit and watch TV
As I also have a couch
That’s able to sit two or three

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This is an area in a home
Where you can relax and watch cable
While you’re sitting on a sofa
And there might be a coffee table

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I’m a room with a TV and a table for coffee

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What Am I?

I have seats but I’m not a train
I have windows but I’m not an airplane
I have tables but I’m not a restaurant
I have bookcases but I’m not a library
I have a sofa but I’m not a coffee shop
I have a TV but I’m not a bedroom

Bedroom Riddles

June 23, 2016 By Stephen Pepper

Our series of riddles for kids about things that can be found around the house continues today with five where the answer is a bedroom. These are therefore ideal for using with all of our other room riddles.

The first four of these are rhyming riddles, with the word ‘bedroom’ completing the rhyme of the fourth riddle.

The fifth of these asks your children What Am I? To use that one, read the first line to your children and have them guess the answer. As the clue is that it’s something that’s used at night but which isn’t a flashlight, they might guess that it’s a pillow, earplugs or a toothbrush.

If they don’t guess that a bedroom is the answer, read them the clue on the second line and have them take another guess now that they have additional information. Keep doing this until they either guess that the answer is a bedroom or they run out of clues.

Bedroom Riddles For Kids

Bedroom Riddles For Kids

This is somewhere in the house
Where most of your clothes you keep
You go in here every night
When it’s time to go to sleep

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I’m an area of the house
Which is where every night you go
As it is where you go to sleep
And rest your head on a pillow

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Every house has at least one
Of that you can be quite certain
Because it is where you sleep
It often has a dark curtain

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You spend hours in this every day
But it isn’t a school classroom
Instead it is where you go to sleep
Which means that it is your _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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What Am I?

I’m used most at night but I’m not a flashlight
I contain sheets but I’m not a binder
I have a door but I’m not a closet
I have a bed but I’m not a garden
I’m an area of the house but I’m not a kitchen

Kitchen Riddles

May 24, 2016 By Stephen Pepper

We’re currently publishing a series of riddles for kids about things you can find around the house.

We’re focusing on the kitchen at the moment, with today’s batch specifically having the kitchen as the answer, meaning these also go well with our other riddles about rooms in a house.

The first five of these are rhyming riddles, while the sixth asks your kids What Am I?

To use that last idea, read the clue that’s on the first line to your children and have them try to guess what it is that’s being described. As that first clue is that it’s something that’s found in a restaurant but which isn’t a menu, they might guess that it’s a table, a chair, a chef or some silverware.

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

Kitchen Riddles For Kids

Kitchen Riddles For Kids

If you like to cook food
Then this room will be your fave
As it has an oven
A stovetop and microwave

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Everyone has one in their house
As you can make food in this room
You use a mop to clean its floor
Rather than using a vacuum

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This riddle is about a room
But it won’t really make you think
It’s the one with a dishwasher
A fridge-freezer, oven and sink

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When you are feeling hungry
And popcorn’s what you crave
What room would you make it in
That has a microwave?

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This room is important
I think that you’d agree
As there’s a fridge-freezer
And maybe a pantry

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What Am I?

I’m found in a restaurant but I’m not a menu
I have several knives but I’m not a chef
I have lots of food but I’m not a picnic basket
I sometimes have an island but I’m not an ocean
I’m a room in a house but I don’t have a bed

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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Hand
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Popcorn
Pot Of Gold
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Scissors
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Skeleton
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Snow
Snow Angel
Snow Globe
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Solar System
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Spider
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St Patrick's Day
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Sun
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Tomato
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