Did you know that a crocodile cannot do this simple move that an alligator can easily do?
Do you know what has feathers and can fly, but is not alive?
How about the only place where Friday comes before Thursday?
Riddles have a way of making us think beyond our usual patterns and come up with creative solutions to outrageous questions.
They develop one's inventiveness and imagination through humorous and mind-boggling brain busters that can be interpreted in a multitude of ways.
With over 300 brain-twisting riddles ideal for kids age 9 to 12, Awesome Riddles for Kids, offers a fun and unique way to bond with your kids while getting them to exercise their brain at the same time. Here is just a fraction of what you will discover inside:
⭐ An entertaining and stimulating way to enjoy time with your family, without having to resort to silly cartoons or pointless computer games
⭐ 30 brain-teasing anagrams to help your kids discover new words to add to their ever-growing vocabulary
⭐ Head-scratching "Who Am I?" queries that will force your kids to think outside the box and strengthen their creative thinking process
⭐ Wacky drawings you can also use as a storytelling challenge to encourage your kids to describe and explain different situations with just an image
⭐ Tricky situational riddles that develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills to figure out "how did it happen?"
⭐ Intriguing content covering a broad range of topics that will surely initiate some inquisitive questions you'll need to be prepared to answer
⭐ A handy conversation starter that will pique your child's curiosity and help them discover new interests to explore
And much more.
If you've had enough of your kids constantly playing video games or scrolling through social media, challenge them to this productive activity they can do between breaks from homework or on a lazy day at home.
Whether they get the answers right or not, the important thing is getting them to think in new and creative ways. You'll find out how their minds work and how they tackle simple and complex problems with their own unique methods. You may be pleasantly surprised (and even amused!) by their unexpected answers.