Imagine you're a kid, and someone asks you: 'What has keys but can’t open locks?' You think for a moment, then say: 'A piano!' That's a riddle. Riddles are like little brain games that help kids learn in a fun way. They make learning feel like play, which is why teachers use them so much.
Examples
- A child solves a riddle: 'What has four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening?' They answer: 'A human!'
- A teacher gives kids a puzzle shaped like a dinosaur, they have to piece it together by matching colors and shapes.
- Kids play a game called '20 Questions' where they guess an object based on yes-or-no answers.
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See also
- Why Do People Use ‘Riddles’ to Teach Children?
- How Do People Learn to Read in Different Languages?
- How Do People Learn to Read and Write So Quickly as Children?
- How Did the Internet Change the Way We Learn?
- How Do People Learn to Read So Quickly?
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