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Christmas Riddles for Kids

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Get the kids using their brains this Christmas! Here are 10 quick riddles to test their lateral thinking.

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Although it might look like I belong on your toes, I’m actually hung up for gifts as every child knows. What am I? 

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I come with many colors, very big and bright, I turn so many houses into a beautiful sight. What am I?

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 I drop from the sky far more beautiful than rain. There are no two pieces that’ll ever look the same. What am I? 

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I'm striped and minty, and when you eat me, you'll be 'hooked'! What am I?

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You can hold me and shake me, but I’m easy to break. I have lots of snow, even though it’s all fake! What am I?

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You can catch me easily, especially around Christmas time, but you can never throw me. What am I?

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 I am a ball that does not bounce, what am I? 

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