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What is it: blue, big, with a mustache and completely stuffed with hares?

(Trolleybus)

She puffs up her sides
Your four corners
And you, as the night falls,
It will still draw you in.

(Pillow)

Not a rider, but with spurs,
Not an alarm clock, but wakes everyone up.

Soup, salad, mashed potatoes, meatballs
Always served in ... (Plate)
And for tea and yogurt
Give it up, buddy...

Spreads its tail like a peacock,
Walks like an important gentleman
On the ground with their feet - a knock,
What is his name...

For predictions, this subject is indispensable.
Wizards all use it.
It's round and transparent like glass
It is quite easy to see the future in it.

She is beautiful and sweet
And her name is from the word "ash".

(Cinderella)

One eye, one horn, but not a rhinoceros?

(A cow peeks around the corner)

Five boys
Five closets.
Dispersed boys
In dark closets.
Every boy
Into your closet.

(Fingers and gloves)

The nose is round, patchy,
It is convenient for them to dig in the ground,
Small crochet tail
Instead of shoes - hooves.
Three of them - and to what
The brothers are friendly.
Guess without a clue
Who are the heroes of this tale?
(Three pigs)

My father had a strange boy
Unusual - wooden.
But the father loved his son.
What a strange
Little wooden man
On land and underwater
Looking for a golden key?
It has a long nose everywhere.
Who is this? .. (Pinocchio).

White-sided chirping,
And her name is ... (magpie).

I go to bed every night,
In a room alone, I'm not afraid.
I fall asleep sweetly
Under the singing of a bird - (nightingale).

We don't sleep for a day
We don't sleep at night
And day and night
We knock, we knock.
(Watch)

I'm sitting on top
I don't know who.
(Hat)

Autumn rain walked around the city,
The rain has lost its mirror.
The mirror lies on the asphalt,
The wind will blow - it will tremble. (Puddle)

I have two horses, two horses.
They carry me on the water.
And the water is as hard as stone!
(skates, ice)

I've been wearing them for many years
And I don't know how to count them.
(Hair)

Very strange postman:
Not a Muggle, not a wizard.
Deliver letters and newspapers
Carries a parcel to the ends of the world,
He knows how to keep all the secrets.
Winged and bold, and sharp-sighted he is.
Who is this postman? (Owl)

Three eyes - three orders
Red is the most dangerous.
(Traffic light)

Who comes, who goes
Everyone leads her by the hand.
(Door)

Pinches ears, pinches nose,
Frost creeps into boots.
You splash water - it will fall
Not water, but ice.
Not even a bird flies
The bird freezes from frost.
The sun has returned to summer.
What, say, for a month is this?
(January)

Who made me does not say. Who does not know me, accepts. And who knows, they won't let you into the yard.
(Fake coin)

If it weren't for him,
Wouldn't say anything.
(Language)

Khokotun Egor took up the cleaning,
I went dancing around the room,
Looked around - a clean floor.
(Broom)

Worth a fat woman -
wooden belly,
Iron belt.
(Barrel)

Hot, sultry, stuffy day,
Even chickens seek shade.
The mowing of bread has begun,
Time for berries and mushrooms.
His days are the peak of summer,
What, say, for a month is this?
(July)

There is water all around, but drinking is a problem. (Sea).

Along the edges are two sharp sticks,
In the middle is what
What all the guys will exclaim
Kohl suddenly hear it.
(Bell)

A warm south wind is blowing
The sun is shining brighter.
The snow is thinning, soft, melting,
The loud-mouthed rook flies.
What month? Who will know?
(March)

Thirty-two thresh
one turns.
(Teeth and tongue)

The sun bakes
Linden blossoms.
The rye is earing
The wheat is golden.
Who's to say, who knows
When does it happen?
(Summer)

Lots of teeth, but nothing to eat.
(Comb)

What is it with Galochka?
thread on a stick,
Wand in hand
And a thread in the river.
(Fishing rod)

I'm light as a feather, but you can't hold me for long.
(Inhale)

sheet of paper in the morning
They bring us to the apartment,
On one such sheet
a lot of different news.
(Newspaper)

When you see me, you cannot see anything else. I can make you walk even if you don't have the opportunity. Sometimes I tell the truth, sometimes I lie. But if I'm lying, then close to the truth. Who am I?
(Dream)

Who walks on 4 legs in the morning, on 2 legs in the afternoon, and on 3 legs in the evening?
(Man. Morning - childhood, evening - old age)

People always have
There are always ships.
(Nose)

Not a rider, but with spurs, not a watchman, but wakes everyone up (rooster)

Rubber band Akulinka
I went for a walk on the back.
And while she was walking
The back is pink.
(washcloth)

This month hides everything, this month it snows, this month everything is warmer, this month is Women's Day.
(March)

Sitting Pahom
Riding a horse
I'm illiterate myself
And reading helps.
(Glasses)

Spinning, chirping,
Busy all day.
(Magpie)

Furiously the river roars
And breaks the ice.
The starling returned to his house,
And in the forest the bear woke up.
A lark trills in the sky.
Who came to us?
(April)

I received these miracle bricks as a gift,
What I make of them - I break,
And I start all over again.
(Dice)

Lives without a language
Doesn't eat or drink
He speaks and sings.
(Radio)

He sat on the fence, sang and shouted, but when everyone gathered, he took it and fell silent (rooster)

Snow falls in bags from the sky,
There are snowdrifts from the house.
Now snowstorms, then blizzards
They attacked the village.
The frost is strong at night
In the daytime, a drop is heard ringing.
The day has grown noticeably
Well, so what month is it?
(February)

Doesn't bark, doesn't bite, but is tied to the booth.
(Chain)

The bird sits on the white mountains, waits for the living from the dead (hen-hen)

In the forest tyap-tyap, blunder-blunder at home, you take it on your knees - it will cry.
(Balalaika)

Goes down - breaks the road, goes up - builds.
(Doggy zipper on jacket)

Though she herself is snow and ice,
And she leaves, sheds tears.
(Winter)

He swing and bed
It's good to lie on it
Is he in the garden or in the forest
Shows on weight.
(Hammock)

Duck in the sea, tail on the fence. (Ladle)

It pours into it, pours out of it, weaves itself along the ground. (River).

Warm, long, long day
At noon - a tiny shadow,
An ear blooms in the field,
The grasshopper gives a voice
The strawberry ripens
What month, please?
(June)

Every year they come to visit us:
One gray-haired, the other young,

(Seasons)

Little boy in a gray coat
Snooping around the yards, picking up the crumbs,
At night he roams - he steals hemp.
(Sparrow)

I puff, puff, puff,
I don't want to get hot anymore.
The lid rattled loudly.
"Drink tea, the water has boiled!"
(Kettle)

The river is flowing - we are lying.
Ice on the river - we run.
(Skates)

Frequent, toothy,
I grabbed a swirling forelock.
(scallop)

All his life he flaps his wings,
And he can't fly away.
(Windmill)

In a wooden house
Gnomes live.
Such good people
Give out lights to everyone.
(Matches)

Two sisters next to each other
They run circle after circle.
Shorty - just one time
The one above is every hour.
(Clock hands)

One says
Two are looking
Two are listening.
(tongue, eyes, ears)

A small dog curled up lies -
He does not bark, does not bite, but does not let him into the house.
(Lock)

All the time knocking, hollowing trees.
But they are not crippled, but only healed.
(Woodpecker)

Black vest, red beret.
The nose is like an ax, the tail is like an emphasis.
(Woodpecker)

The bridge stretched for seven miles,
And at the end of the bridge - a golden milestone.
(A week)

Apples on the branches in winter!
Collect them quickly!
And suddenly the apples fluttered
After all, this...
(Bullfinches)

So that autumn does not get wet,
Not sour from water
He turned puddles into glass
Made the gardens snowy.
(Winter)

If it's raining, we don't grieve -
We smartly romp through the puddles,
The sun will shine -
We stand under the hanger.
(Galoshes, boots)

What will this eye look at -
All the picture will convey.
(Camera)

He will knock on the ground with his nose,
She flaps her wings and screams.
He screams even sleepy,
The screamer is restless.
(Rooster)

And in the forest, mind you, children,
There are night watchmen.
Watchmen are afraid of these
Mice, hiding, trembling!
Very very harsh
Owls and...
(Owls)

Who whitens the glades with white
And writes on the walls with chalk
sews downy feather beds,
Did you decorate all the windows?
(Winter)

He has a rubber trunk
With a canvas stomach.
How his engine hums
He swallows dust and rubbish.
(A vacuum cleaner)

If I got up, I would reach the sky.
(Road)

Girded stone belt
Hundreds of cities and villages.
(Highway)

The snow is melting, the meadow has come to life.
The day is coming. When does it happen?
(Spring)

The tree has grown from earth to heaven.
This tree has twelve branches.
Each knot has four nests.
Each nest contains seven eggs.
And the seventh is red.
(Year, months, weeks, days)

Dies in the evening, revives in the morning.
(Day)

I am woven from heat, I carry warmth with me,
I warm the rivers, "swim!" - I invite.
And you all love me for this, I ...
(Summer)

Front - awl, back - wilze,
Top - black cloth,
Below is a white towel.
(Martin)

I run like a ladder
Ringing on the stones
From afar by the song
Recognize me.
(Brook)

small, round,
And you can't catch it by the tail.
(Clew)

Black, nimble,
Shouts "krak" - the enemy of worms.
(Rook)

Goes to four in the morning
During the day for two, and in the evening for three.
(Child, adult, old man)

Appeared in a yellow coat:
Farewell, two shells!
(Chick)

The beauty walks, lightly touches the ground,
Goes to the field, to the river,
And on the snow, and on the flower.
(Spring)

On the wall, in plain sight,
Gathers the news together
And then its residents
They will fly in all directions.
(Mailbox)

She has her whole soul wide open,
And even though there are buttons - not a shirt,
Not a turkey, but inflates,
And not a bird, but flooded.
(Harmonic)

Everyone rejoices today!
In the hands of a child
Dancing for joy
Air...
(balls)

If I see dust, I will grumble, wrap and swallow.
(A vacuum cleaner)

It crackled in the morning: "Por-r-ra! Por-r-ra!"
What's the time? What a mess with her
When it crackles...
(Magpie)

Fidget motley, long-tailed bird,
The bird is talkative, the most chatty.
The white-sided messenger, and her name is ...
(Magpie)

They speak in Moscow, but we hear it.
(radio)

Carpenter with a sharp chisel
Building a house with one window.
(Woodpecker)

I'll sit under my arm and tell you what to do:
Either I'll put you to bed, or I'll let you walk.
(Thermometer)

Angry touchy
Lives in the wilderness of the forest.
Too many needles
Not just one thread.
(Hedgehog)

Blue house at the gate.
Guess who lives in it.

The door is narrow under the roof -
Not for a squirrel, not for a mouse,
Not for the spring tenant,
Talkative starling.

News is flying in through this door
They spend half an hour together.
The news does not stay for a long time -
Flying in all directions!
(Mailbox)


White feathers, red comb.
Who is that on the peg?
(Peter-cockerel)

There are no clouds on the horizon
But an umbrella opened up in the sky.
In a few minutes
Got down...
(parachute)

Doesn't burn in fire
Doesn't sink in water
Doesn't rot in the ground.
(Truth)

Who, guess, the gray-haired mistress?
She shook her feather beds - over the world of fluff.
(Winter)

Chick-chirp! Jump to the grains!
Peck, don't be shy! Who is it?
(Sparrow)

In linen country
On the river sheet
The ship is sailing
Back, then forward
And behind him such a smooth surface,
Not a wrinkle to be seen.
(Iron)

The house is a glass bubble
And the light lives in it.
He sleeps during the day, but when he wakes up,
It will ignite with a bright flame.
(Flashlight)

Red doors in my cave
White animals sit at the door.
And meat, and bread - all my booty -
I gladly give to the white beasts.
(Lips, teeth, mouth)

It is important to walk around the yard
with a sharp beak, a crocodile,
Ggolovoy shook all day,
mumbled something loudly.
Only this, right, was
no crocodile,
and turkeys are your best friend.
Guess who?..
(Turkey)

Everyone tramples on me, but I'm getting better.
(Path)

He is in a bright uniform, spurs for beauty
During the day he is a bully, in the morning he is a watch.
(Rooster)

A climber stands on the roof
And catches the news for us.
(Antenna)

I silently look at everyone
And everyone is looking at me.
Merry see laughter
I cry with sadness.
Deep like a river
I'm at home, on your wall.
The old man sees the old man,
The child is the child in me.
(Mirror)

In a small barn
Keep a hundred fires.
(Matches)

The cold has come.
The water turned to ice.
Long-eared hare gray
Turned into a white bunny.
The bear stopped roaring:
The bear went into hibernation in the forest.
Who's to say, who knows
When does it happen?
(Winter)

Who's on the tree, on the bitch
Counting: ku-ku, ku-ku?
(Cuckoo)

Not offended, but inflated,
They lead him across the field.
And hit - nothing
Don't chase after...
(ball)

Has no language
And who will visit
He knows a lot.
(Newspaper)

Who sings so loudly
that the sun is rising?
(Cockerel)

I decorate the house
I collect dust.
And people trample on me,
Yes, then they still beat with batogs.
(Carpet)

It was yesterday, it is today and it will be tomorrow.
(Time)

She doesn't need a driver at all.
You turn it on with the key -
The wheels will start spinning.
Put it on and she will rush.
(Clockwork machine)

It has no legs and no wings,
It flies fast, you can't catch up with it.
(Time)

Kvohchet, quohchet, calls the children,
He gathers everyone under the wing.
(Hen with chickens)

I have a tree
It has twelve branches;
Each branch has thirty leaves;
One side of the sheet is black,
The other one is white.
(Year, months, days, nights)

Snow on the fields, ice on the waters,
The blizzard is walking. When does it happen?
(in winter)

Every day at six in the morning
I'm cracking: it's time to get up!
(Alarm)

I am related to Moidodyr,
Turn me away
And cold water
I will kill you alive.
(Tap)

What tool can you slurp cabbage soup with?
(A spoon)

What cannot be returned?
(Time)

I have a robot in my apartment.
He has a huge trunk.
Robot loves cleanliness
And buzzes like a liner "TU"
He willingly swallows the dust,
Not sick, not sneezing.
(A vacuum cleaner)

I lie above the river, I hold both banks.
(Bridge)

Olya listens in the forest
How the cuckoos cry.
And for this you need
Our Olya...
(Ears)

You are given
And people use it.
(Name)

Wrinkled Tit
The whole village is happy.
(Harmonic)

Olya runs happily
To the river along the path.
And for this you need
Our Olya...
(Legs)

I'm standing on the roof, all the pipes are higher.
(Antenna)

Meets everyone with one hand,
Follows with the other hand.
(Door)

Admire, look -
North Pole inside!
There sparkles snow and ice,
Winter itself lives there.
(Fridge)

Sleeps during the day, flies at night.
(Owl)

Night. But if I want
I click once - and the day will turn on.
(Switch)

If our hands are in wax,
If there are blots on the nose,
Who then is our first friend,
Will it remove dirt from the face and hands?
What Mom Can't Do Without
No cooking, no washing
Without what, we will say directly,
Man to die?
To make it rain from the sky
To grow ears of bread
For ships to sail
We can't live without...
(Water)

A house made of tin, and the tenants in it - to lead.
(Mailbox)

How to start talking, talking,
We need to make tea soon.
(Kettle)

On a pole - a palace, in a palace - a singer.
(Starling)

Slipping away like a living thing
But I won't release it.
Foaming with white foam
Don't be lazy to wash your hands.
(Soap)

What kind of blacksmiths forge in the forest?
(Woodpecker)

Blacker than all migratory birds,
cleans the arable land from worms.
(Rook)

He reveals himself, he closes you,
As soon as the rain passes, it will do the opposite.
(Umbrella)

Day and night I stand on the roof
No ears, but I hear everything
I look into the distance, although without eyes,
My story is on the screen.
(Antenna)

The monster's emerald eye blazed.
So you can cross the street now.
(Traffic light)

I held your tail in my hand,
You flew, I ran.
(Balloon)

What comb does no one comb their hair with? (rooster)

What is a judge without a tongue?
(Scales)

One gray-haired, the other young,
The third jumps, and the fourth cries.
What are these guests?
(Seasons)

He rides on someone else's back, but carries a load on his own.
(Saddle)

She walks in the rain
Loves to nibble grass
Quack screams, It's all a joke
Well, of course it is - (duck).

On the squares of the board
The kings brought down the regiments.
No for battle with regiments
No bullets, no bayonets.
(Chess)

I have guys
Two silver horses
I drive both at the same time.
What kind of horses do I have?
(Skates)

Tail with patterns, boots with spurs,
He sings songs, counts time.
(Rooster)

They love the young man very much, but they beat him, beat him endlessly. (Ball).

A small head sits on the finger.
Hundreds of eyes looking in all directions.
(Thimble)

In the belly - a bath, in the nose - a sieve, on the head - the navel. One hand, and that one on the back. What's this?
(Kettle)

The fields are green,
The nightingale sings.
The garden is dressed in white
The bees are the first to fly.
Thunder rumbles. Guess,
What month is this?
(May)

I am a helpful bastard.
I am happy to serve everyone.
I am silent as an idol.
And then I sing songs. (Samovar)

The tablecloth is white
The whole world is dressed.
(Winter)

What month do people talk the least
(In February)

Flowing-flowing - will not flow out; runs-runs - not you-runs. (River)

I'm spinning, I'm spinning
And I'm not lazy
Spin around all day long.
(Yula)

Not boots, not boots,
But they are also worn by legs.
We run in them in winter:
In the morning - to school, in the afternoon - home.
(Felt boots)

Born twice, never a christening, a prophet to all people (rooster)

Thirty-two warriors have one commander.
(Teeth and tongue)

twelve brothers
They roam one after another
They don't bypass each other.
(Months)

He wanders importantly across the meadow,
Comes out of the water dry
Wears red shoes
Gives soft feathers.
(Goose)

I have which year
the hedgehog lives in the room.
If the floor is waxed
He will rub it to a shine.
Answer (Polyter)

They knock, they knock - they don't tell you to be bored.
They go, they go, and everything is right there.
(Watch)

In the forest, under twitter, ringing and whistling,
The forest telegrapher knocks:
"Hey, thrush, buddy!"
And signs...
(Woodpecker)

Four blue suns
Grandma's in the kitchen
Four blue suns
They burned and faded.
Shchi is ripe, pancakes hiss.
Until tomorrow the sun is not needed.
(Gas stove)

Under the roof - four legs,
Under the roof - soup and spoons.
(Table)

They beat him with a hand and a stick -
Nobody feels sorry for him.
Why are they beating the poor guy?
And for the fact that he is inflated.
(Ball)

Come on, guys, who can guess:
Are two fur coats enough for ten brothers?
(Mittens)

Bent over the river
Their deal is this:
The river will exchange it
Perch on a worm.
(Fishing rod)

A warm wave splashes
Under the wave of whiteness.
Guess, remember
What kind of sea is in the room?
(Bath)

I knock on wood, I want to get a worm,
Though hidden under the bark -
It will still be mine!
(Woodpecker)

two brothers
Looking into the water
They will not converge in a century.
(Shores)

Very fast two horses
They carry me through the snow
Through the meadow to the birch,
Pull two strips.
(Skis)

In our house under the window
There is a hot accordion:
She doesn’t sing or play - she heats the house.
(heating battery)

Five brothers -
Years equal, growth different.
(Fingers)

Not a king, but in a crown,
not a rider, but with spurs,
not an alarm clock, but wakes everyone up.
(Rooster)

He himself does not know the days, but indicates to others.
(Calendar)

round, deep,
Smooth, wide
potter twisted,
burnt in the oven,
From the jug - low
Clay ... (bowl).

The train goes knock-knock-knock...
They suddenly bring us in a compartment
What's the liquid? Answer!
The conductor brought us ... (tea).
So as not to burn your palms,
Save the passenger
(And save all the guests)
When you drink hot tea
Get the install:
This glassware
(In recent years the main)
The train is the main one.
The glass is his boss,
And he himself... (cup holder).

If she works
There will be no hungry family.
(Bake)

Narrow at the bottom, wide at the top
Not a saucepan ... (cast iron).

From the Russian stove
Pull the porridge from the oven.
Chugunok is very happy
What grabbed him ... (grab).

Before, like a wooden basin,
Served the people all the time
There were grips
At the old ... (tubs).

To go to the bath
And carry water in it,
Such a pelvis
Two pens at once.
Splash water from it - ka!
That's the basin with the name ... (gang)!

Here are the nail clippers
Here are the nail clippers
And these (tweezers) are old
For the sweet ones, they were more important.
(Sugar tongs)

I always draw, sometimes muzzles, sometimes faces.
My palette is different faces
I help them grow faster
In the villain, in the beauty, in the blue bird,
In the beast, in the Bab - Yoshka,
In a horror story, in Koshchei,
In a funny matryoshka
In a cat, in Barmaleya.
My client is an actor.
I'm cool ... (make-up artist)

Works in the theater
Saves clothes
He strokes and darns
Sequins fastens, sews.
Actor tries on
jacket, for example
His profession is ... (costume designer).

Every man knows
What is sculpted from clay ... (glechek).

There are no dishes for such a long time,
All metal and glass
And in the old days everyone had
More often dishes ... (clay).

Wooden bottom and none -
Above and below it.
In a circle the planks are curved,
Slightly curved, not large
And fastened not with nails,
And belted with rims.
(Barrel, tub)

There is a dot
On the branch - "bud",
And similar to a tub
On the farm ... (barrel).

There is a word "gun".
There is a "frog"
And there is a vessel ... (a tub).

For rain water
What flows from the drainpipe
(What flows from the roof to the ground)
At the clay house
It stood ... (tub).

There is a Dymkovo toy -
"Water carrier" name,
On her shoulders
Wooden arc.
(Yoke)

long, low,
Someone galvanized,
Needed for washing
Maybe for swimming.
Vessel strange
Has a name.
I don't know who it is
Title open
But this vessel
Just …. (trough).

Without work - she is cold,
And after work - red from the fire.
(Poker)

The iron leg is ... (poker).

Helps to manage
Beauty by the oven
Remove the rings from the stove
So that you put the cast iron.
(Poker)

fix the firebox
Will help deftly
Helper of fire
Hard worker ... (poker).

She has one leg
Oh, she's hot.
(Poker)

Full, wide
Smooth and high.
What's her name guys
She's a little heavy.
Pour and ten liters
In a pot sister ... (makitra).

The pot has a sister -
Wide, high
Full and good.
Call her ... (makitra).

Even though I'm not a hammer -
I knock on wood:
It has every corner
I want to explore.
I walk in a red hat
And a great acrobat.
(Woodpecker)

How many peas can go into one glass?
(Not at all, because peas do not go.)

Golden sieve, full of black houses. (Language)

I am any girl
I'll cover my hair
I'll cover the boy too
Short haircuts.
I am protection from the sun
That's what it was made for.
(Panama)

On the stove - pots chief.
Fat, long-nosed ... (Teapot)

I ride it
Until evening time.
But my lazy horse
Carries only from the mountain.
And always on the hill
I walk myself
And my horse
I lead by the rope.
(Sled)

Starts from home
At home it ends.
(Road)

How to say correctly: “I don’t see a white yolk” or “I don’t see a white yolk”? (The yolk cannot be white.)

Say the magic words
Wave the subject of the topics barely:
Flowers will bloom instantly
Between the snowdrifts here and there.
And you can conjure rain
There are five cakes at once.
Lemonade and candy...
You name that subject! (Magic wand)

What do you want -
You can't buy that
What is not needed -
You don't sell that.
(Youth and old age)

Guess what bird
Afraid of the bright light
Crochet beak, eye patch?
(Owl)

Near different girlfriends,
But they are similar to each other.
They all sit next to each other
And just one toy.
(Matryoshka)

They started Moscow, what was the first nail pounded into? (In a hat.)

Two twins, two brothers
They sit on top of the nose.
(Glasses)

There will be delicious food
With a golden crust
If you are using...
That's right, (frying pan!)

What is it: flies, rustles, and not a rustler? (Brother of the rustler.)

I work in the theatre.
I'm just an aunt at intermission.
And on the stage - the queen,
That granny, then the fox.
Knows Kolya and Larisa,
That in the theater I ... (actress)

Not the sea, not the land
Ships don't sail
And you can't walk.
(Swamp)

In order not to freeze
five guys
knitted in the oven
They are sitting.
(Mittens)

Admire, look -
North Pole inside!
There sparkles snow and ice,
Winter itself lives there.
Forever us this winter
Brought from the store.
(Fridge)

I have no legs, but I walk
There is no mouth, but I will say
When to sleep, when to wake up
When to start work.
(Watch)

Fall - jump
Hit - do not cry.
(Ball)

Fidget motley,
long-tailed bird,
talking bird,
The most chatty.
(Magpie)

Sitting in a cage all day
And under his breath he repeats,
But hearing the door creak,
He screams "Philip-Philip"
Let Kesha drink faster
Who is this - (parrot).

What always goes
And won't leave the place?
(Watch)

The fat man lives on the roof
He flies above all.
(Carlson)

The grandmother loved the girl very much.
She gave her a red hat.
The girl forgot her name.
Well, tell me her name.
(Red Riding Hood)

your ponytail
I held in my hand
You flew
I ran.
(Balloon)

Unapproachable, lonely
On a steep, high cliff,
A gloomy lump in appearance
He is by the lake.
Through the ancient loopholes
Looks into the surface of the lake. (Lock)

What dishes can not eat anything?
(From empty.)

He is always at work
When we say
And resting
When we are silent.
(Language)

With a tail, but you can't lift it by the tail
(Clew)

What word starts with three "G"s and ends with three "I"s? ("Trigonometry".)

Didn't look out the window
There was only one Antoshka,
Looked out the window
There is a second Antoshka!
What is this window
Where was Antoshka looking?
(Mirror)

This thing is functional:
She can sweep.
Well, you can (it's not a secret!)
Fly on it under the clouds.
Brand "Nimbus" thing happens,
Everyone plays Quidditch on it. (Broom)

A collection of puzzles for fun and cognitive activities with kids. All children's riddles are given with answers.

Riddles for children are rhymes or prose expressions that describe an object without naming it. Most often, the main attention in children's riddles is given to some unique property object or its resemblance to another object.

For our distant ancestors, riddles were a kind of test of wisdom and ingenuity. fairytale heroes. In almost every fairy tale, questions were asked that the main characters had to answer in order to receive a magical gift.

It is customary to share riddles for children and adults. In this section you will find only children's riddles, the solution of which turns into a game and not only teaches, but also develops the logic of your baby. Their number is constantly growing, because people still continue to invent, and we continue to post the most interesting ones.

All riddles for kids are answered so you can test yourself. If you are playing with a very young child, then you should look at the answers in advance, because you need to make sure that he already knows the word that is the clue. Play guessing games with your child and he will understand that learning can be interesting and even fun!

Children's puzzles: how to choose?

Surprisingly, the children's preferences for riddles are so different that it is not possible to identify any trend. Of course, kids are delighted with riddles for children about birds, animals, all kinds of bugs and spiders. Older children love to play riddles about fairy tale characters and heroes of modern cartoons.

To turn solving into an entertaining game, you need to choose topics in accordance with what you are doing now and where you are. On vacation outside the city, choose children's riddles about animals and birds, if you went mushrooming in the forest - riddles about mushrooms. This choice will bring you and your child new experiences and joy. Imagine that you are relaxing on a lake or river and your baby saw a fish. And if you prepared in advance and took riddles about fish with you? Your success in the game of a puzzle on the water and sea theme is guaranteed.

Attention: the site contains riddles for children with answers! Just click on the word "Answer".

It looks like a wedge, but if you turn it around - damn it.
(Umbrella)

* * *
Five closets, one door.
(Gloves)
* * *

The farmer had a flock of eight sheep: three white, four black, one brown.

How many sheep can answer that there is at least one sheep of the same color as hers in the flock?

(None, sheep don't talk)
* * *
There is no language, but he will tell the truth.
(Mirror)
* * *
I have neither fire nor heat, but I set fire to everything.
(Lightning)
* * *

Themselves - on horseback, and legs - behind the ears.
(Glasses)

What sign to put between the numbers 5 and 4so that the answer is less than 5, but more than 4?

(You need to put a comma)
* * *
What can't a person live without?
(No name)
* * *
Not a bird, but flying.
(Bat)
* * *
What can't you hold in your hands?
(Water)
* * *

She does not live in the forest,

She is alone in the river

Doesn't fit in barn

And there are 2 in the wallet!

(Letter K)
* * *

How to jump from a ten-meter ladder and not get hurt?

(If you jump off the bottom step)
* * *
He does not know grief, but sheds tears.
(Cloud)
* * *
You go, you go, but you will not find the end.
(Earth)
* * *
What is not in the world:
no measure, no weight, no price?
(Fire)
* * *
The blue tent covered the whole world.
(Sky)
* * *
Without a head, but with horns.
(Month)
* * *
What flies without wings and burns without fire?
(Sun)
* * *
The gray-haired grandfather at the gate covered everyone's eyes.
(Fog)
* * *
Not a bird flies, not a beast howls.
(Wind)
* * *
Where can you neither walk nor drive?
(Swamp)
* * *

Not a bird, but flying, with a trunk, not an elephant,
(Fly)
* * *

How is a horse different from a needle?

(First you sit on a needle, then you jump,
to get on a horse: first jump up, then sit down)
* * *
There is a language, but does not speak
Has wings, but does not fly.
(Fish)
* * *
Stretched out in winter, curled up in summer.
(Scarf)
* * *
Peas scattered on seventy roads,
No one will pick him up.
Neither the king, nor the queen, nor the red maiden,
(grad)
* * *

The baron has it, but the emperor doesn't.
Bogdan is in front, and Zurab is behind.
The grandmother has two, and the girl has none.
What is this about?

(About the letter "B")
* * *

He shakes his wet beard over a dry furrow.

(Watering can)
* * *
It was yesterday, it is today and it will be tomorrow.
(Time)
* * *

How do day and night end?

(soft sign)
* * *

What goes from city to city, but does not move?

(Road)
* * *
Not fire, but burning.
(Freezing)
* * *
White carrot grows in winter.
(Icicle)
* * *

What disease does not get sick on land?

(Nautical)
* * *

What is in first place in Russia, and second in France?

(Letter "R")
* * *

Two nails fell into the water. What is the surname of a Georgian?

(Rusted)
* * *

(Secret)
* * *

Ducks flew: one in front and two behind,

One behind and two in front

One between two.

How many were there?

(Three)
* * *

From birth, all dumb and crooked.

Get in line - talk!

(Letters)
* * *


Saw and glad

But we still look away.

(Sun)
* * *
Toothy, not biting.

(Rake)
* * *

One day, a collector of old money saw a coin in an antique shop, on which was the date: 175 BC. The Roman coin was damaged, but was of great value. However, its cost was not high. The collector did not buy it. Why?

(The collector realized it was a fake.
The master who made the coin did not know that he "lives before our era")
* * *

Lies on the back - no one needs.

Lean against the wall - it will come in handy.

(Stairs)
* * *

What female name ends with b sign?

(Love)
* * *

You can tie, but you can't untie.

(Talk)
* * *
What is standing among the Volga?

(Letter L)
* * *
They speak here, but in Moscow you can hear it. What's this?

(Telephone)
* * *
There is no mind, but more cunning than the beast.
(Trap)

Vova and Sasha were playing in the attic. Vova's face was stained with soot, while Sasha's remained clean.
When the guys went down, looked at each other in the light of day, but Vova did not go to wash,
and Sasha. Why?

(Sasha looked at Vova and decided that he, too, got dirty and went to wash.
And Vova didn’t even think that he could be grimy)
* * *

You are in the seat of an airplane, a car is driving in front, a horse is galloping behind.
Where are you?

(On carousels)
* * *

There are roads - you can not pass,

There is land - you can’t plow,

There are meadows - you can’t mow,

There is no water in rivers, seas, oceans.

(Geographic map)
* * *

The more of them, the less weight. What's this?

(holes)
* * *

If there is a grasp in ingenuity,

Then answer the question:-

Who has a heel behind his nose,

Or in front of the heel nose? …

(At the shoes)
* * *

Everyone tramples on me, and that only makes me better.

(Path)
* * *


Imagine that you are running a marathon.
You managed to overtake the second athlete.
Where were you?

(If you overtook the second, then you took his place, and,
hence, run second, not first)
* * *

What is impossible to hold, although it is lighter than a feather?

(Breath)
* * *

What can be taken in left hand, but you can never take it to the right?

(Elbow of the right arm)

Riddles help keep your brain in good shape and enhance your thought processes. By practicing daily puzzle solving, you will be able to think easier, improve your memory and cognitive abilities. Following several simple methods you can solve even difficult riddles.

Steps

Part 1

Understand the principle of solving puzzles

    Learn the main types of riddles. There are two main types of riddles: riddles and puzzles. Usually, both types are set during the dialogue by one of the interlocutors, and the second is looking for an answer to the puzzle (or waiting for the first to say it).

    Please note that riddles can be tricky. Associations that seem logical at first glance can confuse you. The correct answer may be so obvious that you immediately miss it.

    Try to read something difficult and then summarize. For example, you can read a complex piece of newspaper material and then write a short summary, conveying the whole point in a few key phrases. The researchers say this will help you get the “big picture” as well as notice details, a skill that also comes in handy when solving riddles.

    • Paraphrasing content in your own words can also help you develop linguistic flexibility and improve your memory. It's easier to remember the meaning when you've spent a little time retelling it, because the brain has had to work to organize it for better understanding.

Part 3

Practice on familiar riddles
  1. Analyze several well-known mysteries. It may be helpful to start with those riddles that you already know the answer to. On the Internet and in books you will find many collections of riddles that you can use for practice.

    Start from the answer and try to understand the principle of composing the riddle. The riddle assumes that the answer is already known in advance; one of the jokes of the riddle is that you confuse a person by asking him something that he thinks he does not know. Although the wording can sometimes be tricky, usually the answer is quite simple.

  2. First, break the puzzle into several parts. In the Oedipus riddle, you can start with the "legs", as they are mentioned several times in the riddle. Who has four legs? Who has two legs? Who has three legs?

    • Who can have four legs? Many animals have four legs, so this might be a possible answer. Tables and chairs also have four legs and are also common items, so take note of that.
    • Who has two legs? Obviously humans do, because humans are known to have two legs. Chairs and tables cannot have two legs, so they are excluded from options response.
    • Who has three legs? This is a trick question. Usually, animals cannot have three legs, unless, of course, they have lost one of them. However, if an animal had four legs, then it became two, then it will not be able to grow a third. This means that the third leg may be some kind of adaptation: something that has been added.
    • Who is using the devices? Human is the most appropriate answer, so you may have reached your goal.
  3. Think about the actions in the puzzle. There is only one verb in this riddle - “walks”. So we know that whatever the answer is, this item is capable of going somewhere.

    • it maybe mean that he is going somewhere because someone is driving him (like a car), so don't make hasty decisions. Maintaining receptivity is the key to solving riddles.
  4. Examine other information related to the puzzle. Another point in the Oedipus riddle is the problem with time. The riddle lists "morning", "afternoon" and "evening" as the time of the action.

    • Since the riddle begins in the morning and ends in the evening, it seems that it is asking how something begins and ends.
    • Try to think big when solving riddles. They almost always use a figurative meaning; "day" may not mean "12 noon", but "the middle" of something.
  5. Link the actions in the puzzle to the possible answers. Now you can start narrowing down the possible answers, eliminating the ones that definitely won't fit.

    • Chairs and tables cannot "walk" on their legs. That is, it is hardly the correct answer.
    • A person has several limbs, he can “add” one more to himself using devices such as sticks and crutches, and he can “walk” somewhere on his feet. Even if you don't quite understand the relationship of legs to time, chances are "man" is the correct answer.

Part 4

Guess riddles
  1. Decide what kind of riddle you got. Some puzzles require creative math skills to solve, such as this riddle: “A barrel of water weighs 25 kilograms. What needs to be added so that she begins to weigh 15 kilograms? (Answer: a hole).

    • Although riddles and puzzles are often in the form of a question, riddles are more often intricate, and puzzles ask a simple question.

Riddle 1
You are the pilot of a plane flying from London to Berlin with two transfers in Paris. Q: What is the name of the pilot?

Your last name (at the beginning of the riddle "you're flying...")

Riddle 2
You enter a dark room. The room has a gas stove, a kerosene lamp and a candle. You have a box of 1 match in your pocket. Question: what will you light first?

Riddle 3
A businessman bought a horse for $10, sold it for $20 Then he bought the same horse for $30 and sold it for $40. Question: what is the total profit of the businessman from these two transactions?

Riddle 4
Hare in the forest. Rain is coming. Question: under which tree will the hare hide?

Under wet

Riddle 5
Who walks on 4 legs in the morning, 2 in the afternoon, and 3 in the evening?

Human. In infancy on all fours, then on two, then with a stick

Riddle 6
It was raining heavily. There was a bus on the way. All the people on the bus were asleep, only the driver was awake. Question: what was the name of the driver and what is the license plate number of the bus?

Because of the downpour, the bus number is not visible, and the driver Tolya (only (a) - Tolka)

Riddle 7
2 people are walking towards each other. Both are exactly the same. Question: which one of them will say hello first?

More polite

Riddle 8
The dwarf lives on the 38th floor. Every morning he gets into the elevator, reaches the 1st floor and goes to work.
In the evening, he enters the entrance, gets into the elevator, reaches the 24th floor, and then walks to his apartment.
Question: why does he do this?

Can't reach the right elevator button because he's a midget

Riddle 9
Dog-3, cat-3, donkey-2, fish-0. What is the cockerel equal to? And why?

Cockerel-8 (cook-re-ku!), dog-3 (woof), cat-3 (meow), donkey-2 (ea), fish-0 (does not make sounds)

Riddle 10
The 12-storey building has an elevator. Only 2 people live on the ground floor, from floor to floor the number of inhabitants doubles. On which floor in this house is the elevator call button most often pressed?

On the ground floor, regardless of the distribution of residents by floor.

Riddle 11
The peasant must be transferred across the river wolf, goat and cabbage. The boat is so small that in addition to the peasant, only one more (passenger) can fit in it. But if you leave a wolf with a goat, then the wolf will eat it, if you leave the goat with cabbage, then the cabbage will be eaten. How to be a peasant?

The crossing must begin with the transport of a goat. Then the peasant returns and takes the wolf, which he transports to the other side and leaves him there, but takes the goat back to the first bank. Here he leaves him and transports cabbage to the wolf. And then, returning, transports a goat.

Riddle 12
Military school exam. The student takes a ticket, goes to get ready. The teacher smoked a cigarette and occasionally tapped his pencil on the table. A minute later, he approaches the teacher. That without asking anything puts 5. The happy student leaves. Clarify the situation.

The teacher in the language of Morse code filled the table with a pencil: "Whoever needs a five, come up, I'll put it." Only one student was military vigilant and paid attention to the encryption of the teacher. For this he received 5.

Riddle 13
What lifts you up and down and keeps you in the same place all the time?

Escalator

Riddle 14
A barrel of water weighs 50 kilograms, what needs to be added to make it weigh 15 kilograms?

Riddle 15
What do you think, what stones do not exist in the river?

Riddle 16
What do you think is the best hand to stir coffee with cream and sugar?

The hand that holds the spoon.

Riddle 17
Tell me, what can you hold without touching it with your hands?

Your breath

Riddle 18
The man was caught in the rain, and he had nowhere and nothing to hide. He came home all wet, but not one hair on his head got wet. Why?

He was bald

Riddle 19
Which word always sounds wrong?

The word "wrong"

Riddle 20
Two horns - not a bull, six legs without hooves, when it flies - howls, sits down - digs the ground.

Riddle 21
A metal jar was placed on the edge of the table, tightly closed with a lid, so that 2/3 of the jar hung from the table. After a while, the bank fell. What was in the bank?

piece of ice

Riddle 22
Imagine that you are a pilot. Your plane flies from London to New York for seven hours. The speed of the aircraft is 800 km/h. How old is the pilot?

As much as you, because you are a pilot

Riddle 23
The train goes with the wind. Where does the smoke go?

The electric train has no smoke

Riddle 24
Why don't polar bears eat penguins?

Bears live at the North Pole and penguins live at the South Pole.

Riddle 25
When a chicken stands on one leg, it weighs 2 kg. How much will she weigh if she stands up on two legs?

Riddle 26
One egg is boiled for 3 minutes. How long will 2 eggs take to cook?

Riddle 27
When the sky is lower from the earth?

When you look into the water

Riddle 28
What can't even fit into the biggest pot?

Her cover

Riddle 29
What teeth are the last to appear in humans?

artificial

Riddle 30
Why doesn't the cuckoo make nests?

Because he lives in hours

Riddle 31. A series of 4 riddles
How to put a giraffe in the refrigerator in 3 steps? Fridge size is huge

Open the door, put the giraffe in, close the door.

How to put an elephant in the refrigerator in 4 steps?

Open the door, pull out the giraffe, put in the elephant, close the door.

The lion called all the animals to a meeting. All showed up except for one. What is this animal?

Elephant, because he's in the fridge.

You need to swim across a wide river that is teeming with crocodiles. How can I do that?

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