At the stage of child development, it is essential to promote creativity, critical thinking and fun. An entertaining way to encourage these skills in children is through fun questions, riddles and exercises that spark their curiosity and make them laugh. In this article, we will present you 35 creative and entertaining questions that you can use with your little ones to stimulate their minds and keep them active. Join us on this adventure full of fun and learning!

Section 1: Fun questions to spark curiosity

1. What is it that the bigger it is, the less it can be seen?

Answer: The darkness.

2. What has eyes but can't see?

Answer: A potato.

3. What is it that walks with its legs upside down?

Answer: The nail.

4. What turns around without moving?

Answer: The mirror.

5. What has teeth but can't bite?

Answer: A comb.

6. What is there about a heart that doesn't beat?

Answer: A clock.

Section 2: Riddles to sharpen your wits

7. I am round like the sun, but I am made of water, what am I?

Answer: A drop of water.

8. I have hands but I can't clap, who am I?

Answer: A watch.

9. Everyone passes by me, but I never pass by anyone, what am I?

Answer: The street.

10. It always goes up but never goes down, what is it?

Answer: Age.

11. I am round like an apple, but everyone steps on me, who am I?

Answer: The ball.

Section 3: Exercises to stimulate logical thinking

12. Complete the sequence: 2, 4, 6, __

Answer: 8 (adding 2).

13. How many months of the year have 28 days?

Answer: All months have at least 28 days.

14. What is the next word in this sequence: banana, apple, orange, __?

Answer: Pear.

15. What number comes next in this series: 1, 3, 6, 10, __?

Answer: 15 (adding 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.).

16 . If there are three apples on a tree and you take two, how many do you have left?

Answer: Two, because you took those two.

Section 4: Questions to develop the imagination

17. If you could fly, where would you like to go first?

18. If you were a superhero, what would be your superpower?

19. If you could invent an animal, what would it be like and what abilities would it have?

20. If you were invisible for a day, what pranks would you get up to?

21. If you had a time machine, what time would you travel to?

Section 5: Visual riddles to stimulate creativity

22. What has eyes and can't see?

Answer: A banana.

23. Guess what it is: the hotter, the colder the food and drink.

Answer: The refrigerator.

24. What has a bed but can't sleep?

Answer: The river.

25. What is it, does it rain more?

Answer: The map.

26. What is the animal that has the longest tails?

Answer: The elephant, because it has a long trunk.

Section 6: Questions to dream big

27. If you could be famous for something, what would you like to do to achieve it?

28. What is your biggest dream in life?

29. If you were president for a day, what law would you create?

30. If you found a genie who granted you a wish, what would you ask for?

31. What would your ideal world be like?

Section 7: Mental challenges to test mental agility

32. What is 5x5 plus 10?

Answer: 35 (5x5=25, plus 10=35).

33. If you have 3 apples and 4 bananas, how many fruits do you have in total?

Answer: 7 fruits.

34. How many triangles do you see in the following figure?

Figure with triangles

Answer: 8 triangles.

35. If you have 5 siblings and you give each of them 1 piece of candy, how many pieces of candy did you give in total?

Answer: 5 pieces of candy.

We hope these fun questions, riddles and exercises have helped you! been entertaining and stimulating for children! Promoting creativity, logic, imagination and mental agility from an early age is key to their comprehensive development. Have fun together discovering the answers and letting your imagination run wild!