![]() I’m used most at night but I’m not a flashlight Which means that it is your _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Keep doing this until they either guess that the answer is a bedroom or they run out of clues. If they don’t guess that a bedroom is the answer, read them the clue on the second line and have them take another guess now that they have additional information. The fifth of these asks your children What Am I? To use that one, read the first line to your children and have them guess the answer. As the clue is that it’s something that’s used at night but which isn’t a flashlight, they might guess that it’s a pillow, earplugs or a toothbrush. I’m found beneath a head but I’m not a scarf Bedroom Riddles I sometimes have feathers but I’m not a bird I’m usually rectangular but I’m not a loaf of bread If they don’t guess that a pillow is the answer, read them the second clue and have them take another guess now that they have extra information. Keep doing this until they either guess that the answer is a pillow or they run out of clues. To use that fourth idea, read the clue that’s on the first line to your children and have them take a guess at the answer. As the clue is that it’s something that’s soft but which isn’t a kitten, they might guess that it’s a cotton ball, a marshmallow or a bunny. I have a room named after me but I’m not a bath Pillow Riddles I’m sometimes a king but I don’t have a crown I have a base but I’m not a baseball field Keep going until they either guess that the correct answer is a bed or they run out of clues. ![]() If they don’t guess that a bed is the answer, read them the clue on the second line and ask them to take another guess. To use that one, read the first line to your kids and ask them to guess the answer. As the clue is that it’s something that has a base but which isn’t a baseball field, they might guess that it’s the military, a cheesecake or a mountain. The fifth of these is a What Am I riddle.
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