

What can you find in a cupboard that can never be put in a saucepan?ģ8. What has one head, one foot, and four legs?ģ7.
TALKING ALPHABET PUZZLE FULL
What is full of holes but still holds water?ģ5. What has a head and a tail but no body?ģ3. What's always found on the ground but never gets dirty?ģ2. What runs around a whole yard without moving?ģ0. What has to be broken before you can use it?Ģ5. What do you call a nose that's 12 inches long?Ģ1. Which word in the dictionary is spelled incorrectly?Ģ0. If you throw a blue stone into the Red Sea, what will it become?ġ8. Who has married many people but has never been married himself?ġ7. What kind of ship has two mates but no captain?ġ6. What type of cheese is made backwards?ġ5. What do the letter "t" and an island have in common?Īnswer: They're both in the middle of water.ġ4. What has 13 hearts but no other organs?ġ3. What month of the year has 28 days in it?ġ1. If you're ready to find out what tastes better than it smells, or what has a head and a tail but no body, then read on to find out. even if it takes them a moment or two to puzzle out the answer. No matter your preference, we've got some fun riddles (with answers!) that all adults will love. Maybe you're even the kind of person who loves a good logic puzzle that really puts your brain to the challenge. Perhaps you want some easy riddles you can share with your kids or tricky ones you can use to stump your friends.

Maybe you're looking to learn some jokes that are equal parts funny and clever. But that's exactly what makes them so fun! Just like your daily Wordle puzzle, these riddles will really make you think (and then, once you learn the answer, smack your head and exclaim, "Why didn't I think of that?"). Brainteasers can serve as the perfect icebreaker or conversation starter in any situation, and if you're in need of some riddles for adults to add to your arsenal, then we've got you covered. There are a few things in life for which you are never too old, like corny one-liners, silly knock-knock jokes, and - of course - classic riddles. This is the puzzle we used for all these activities - our Lower Case Puzzle and here is an Upper Case Puzzle. What are your favourite ways to play with your puzzles at home, in your school or at your centre? You can then get the child to fill in the middle of the letters - either as a simple colouring activity, or as hand writing practice by getting them to write the letters inside the outlines. Use a pen or pencil to trace around each letter. Anything your child is interested in can be used! Today we used pasta pieces (which were a bit tricky because they rolled around). We have used ribbons, leaves, rocks, toy cars, building blocks - anything at all. Use anything you like to build the letters in the puzzle. You can then go even further by building words and getting children to sound it out! Once they've mastered this, move beyond that to getting them to tell you the sound of the letter. Put all the pieces in a bowl and hold one up for your child and ask them to tell you the letter. This is particularly great for talking about word groups - its quick to switch the C in cat for an H to make hat! Children can easily see how sounds go together to make new words. Build words like dog or cat with the pieces. Use the letters to talk about word components. We grabbed some tongs, scoops and had a blast finding the pieces under all the colourful rice. We put our pieces in our Rainbow Rice tub today.
TALKING ALPHABET PUZZLE HOW TO
In case you didn't know, we are BIG fans of sensory bins (want to know how to set one up? Check this out!) When tracing the pieces with your finger do you need to lift your finger to write it? There are many ways to talk about differences between the letters. You can take this further for different ages - talk about the letters that have straight lines or curved lines. Making groups of colours teaches kids about classification - differences and similarities. Need a puzzle? We have some HERE - or if you're looking for ALPHABET toys, you can find some HERE. Here are 6 ways to play with a wooden alphabet puzzle that isn't just simply doing the puzzle!
