Riddles that Rhyme: 100+ Really Awesome Who Am I? What Am I? Riddles
Joan Warren
language
(Best in the US, March 21, 2016)
Riddles are fun! RIDDLES that RHYME are even better!Of course, it’s fun to guess the answer to each riddle. You know what’s even more fun? Read through the riddle the first time -- develop a rhythm to the rhyme -- and then read it again silently, or even better -- out loud! Try it with one of the big kid riddles, Riddle #105 Food:Not a square, certainly not roundbad handling is the worstas the old saying goesdo you know which came first?I am best known in the morningespecially one day of the yearI come out from behind my shellit is once over easy my dear.What Am I?Now try it with one of the little kid riddles, Riddle #17 Critters:Why are you afraid of meI am a lot smaller than youand why hold your noseI think people are stinky too.There is a stripe down my back and my tail is raised highif I should spray youyou would probably start to cry.What Am I?And one more -- for kids of all ages, Riddle #48 Nature:I am known to be the hottestin line I am number eightthough I could be a boy’s nameyou look for a calendar date.Up to thirty one my counta very good time of yearlooking forward to the start of schoolthe end of summer is near. What Am I?Each of the 100+ awesome rhyming riddles has two four line stanzas giving clues to the answers of Who Am I or What Am I. The riddles are divided between two age groups; younger children and older children. The age group is then categorized by the subject of each riddle; Objects, Critters, People, Food, and Nature. RIDDLES that RHYME is fun for kids of all ages!!