Parenting
GBVP
Mental Health
Critical Thinking
100

Riddle: I involve late nights, early mornings, and a constant need for caffeine. What am I?

Raising a Child

100

Riddle: I am a bridge between minds, fostering understanding and connection. What am I? Answer: 

Communication.

100

Riddle: I can be short and sometimes hot. When displayed, I rarely impress. What am I? 

Answer: Temper.

100

Riddle: The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I? 

Answer: Footsteps.

200

Riddle: I am a classroom where the lessons are taught by tiny teachers. What am I? 

Answer: Parenthood.

200

Riddle: I am a bond that should never be broken. What am I?

Answer: Trust.

200

Riddle: I weaken all men for hours each day. I show you strange visions while you are away. I take you by night, by day take you back. None suffer to have me, but do from my lack. What am I? 

Answer: Sleep.

200

If you have me, you want to share me. If you share me, you haven’t got me. What am I?

Answer: Secret.

300

Riddle: I am a responsibility that teaches you more about yourself than you ever imagined. What am I? 

Answer: Fatherhood.

300

Riddle: I am a treasure within every person, deserving of recognition. What am I? 

Answer: Dignity.

300

Riddle: I am a bridge between minds, fostering understanding and connection. What am I? 

Answer: Communication.

300

Riddle: What has one eye but can't see? Answer: 

A needle.

400

Riddle: I am a journey where every day is a new page, waiting to be written. What am I? 

Answer: Parenting.

400

Riddle: I am a thread that weaves the fabric of a respectful society. What am I? 

Answer: Understanding.

400

Riddle: We hurt without moving. We poison without touching. We bear the truth and the lies. We are not to be judged by our size. What are we? 

Answer: Words.

400

Riddle: You’re escaping a labyrinth and there are three exits. Exit A leads to an inferno. Exit B leads to an assassin. Exit C leads to a lion that hasn’t eaten in 3 years. Which exit do you pick? 

Answer: Exit C. If a lion hasn’t eaten in 3 years, it has definitely starved to death. 

500

Riddle: Tallulah has five sons, each of whom has a sister. How many children does Tallulah have?

Answer: SIX. Each of the five sons has a sister — the same sister — so there are six children in total. 

500

Riddle: I am the cornerstone of a healthy relationship. What am I? 

Answer: Mutual respect.

500

Riddle: It starts off light and easy to bear, yet the more you carry it with you, the heavier a burden it becomes.

Answer: Guilty Conscience

500

Riddle: What has keys but can't open locks? 

Answer: A piano.

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