Riddles for children starting with the letter B
A warm wave splashes on the cast iron shores. Guess, remember: What kind of sea is in the room? (Bath)
Laughing Yegorka took up cleaning. He started dancing around the room and looked around - the floor was clean. (Broom)
They go for water - they sing sonorous songs. And they go back - Tears are shed. (Buckets)
It passes through the nose into the chest and goes back on its way. He is invisible, and yet we cannot live without him. (Air)
Round like a ball. Red as blood. Sweet as honey. (Cherry)
Walking in the field, but not a horse. It flies freely, but is not a bird. (Snowstorm)
The centipede boasts: “Am I not a beauty?” And all that’s left is a bone and a little red blouse! (Cherry)
I am related to Moydodyr, Turn away, open me, And with cold water I will wash you quickly. (Water pipes)
Who wanders in the forest in the cold winter, Angry and hungry? (Wolf)
Without legs and without wings It flies quickly, You won’t catch it. (Time)
It prowls the field, sings and whistles, breaks trees, bends it to the ground. (Wind)
A little boy in a gray army coat, snooping around the courtyards. Collects crumbs. (Sparrow)
Night. But if I want, I’ll click once and turn on the day. (Switch)
I serve in the locker room, I hold my coat hanging. (Hanger) The streams rang, the rooks flew in. The bee brought the first honey to her house, the hive. Who can say, who knows, When this happens? (Spring)
In calm weather we are nowhere to be found. The wind will blow - We run on the water. (Waves)
When does the cuckoo return to the grove And the thunder-drummer thunders over the edge? (Spring)
This horse doesn't eat oats, instead of legs there are two wheels. Sit on horseback and race on it, but steer better. (Bike)
The snowball is melting, the meadow has come to life. The day is coming. When does this happen? (Spring)
He looks like a shepherd. Every tooth is a sharp knife! He runs, baring his mouth, ready to attack the sheep. (Wolf)
I’ll wrap it up, I’ll spin it around, I’ll fly into the heavens. (Helicopter)
I'm a hunchbacked beast, but the guys like me. (Camel)
I went into the green house and stayed in it for a short time. This house turned out to be Quick - in another city. (Railway carriage)
Rye is earing in the field... There, in the rye, you will find a flower. Bright blue and fluffy, It’s just a pity that it’s not fragrant. (Cornflower)
Two braids, Two sisters, Made from fine sheep yarn. - How to go for a walk - put it on so that five and five do not freeze. (Mittens)
Not shoes, not boots, But they are also worn by feet. We run in them in the winter: In the morning - to school. In the afternoon - home. (Felt boots)
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What is my name, tell me. I often hide in the rye, a modest wildflower, blue-eyed... (cornflower). It takes off skyward without acceleration. Reminds me of a dragonfly. Our Soviet... (helicopter) takes flight
In front of the house on Sadovaya Seli we boarded a new trolleybus. From the open window All Sadovaya... (visible).
It’s my birthday - They gave me a horse. What a wonderful one! Blue-blue. You need to drive carefully, you can hold on to the horns. It's just a pity - there is no mane... What kind of horse? … (Bike.)
If your hands are stained with wax, If there are blots on your nose, Who then is our first friend: Will he remove the dirt from his face and hands? What is it that mom can’t cook or do laundry without? Without what, let's face it, should a person die? So that rain pours from the sky, So that ears of bread grow, So that ships sail, - We cannot live without... (water)
Always helps out a dirty person... (water).
- I don’t understand, guys, who are you? Birders? Fishermen? What kind of net is there in the yard? - If you didn’t interfere with the game, you’d better move away. We play... (volleyball).
I catch bugs all day, I eat worms. I don’t fly away to a warm land, I live here, under the roof. Tick-tweet! Don't be timid! I am experienced... (sparrow).
Poems about the letter B for children
Cherry In early spring This year I planted my own cherry. Now look: Overtaking me, My cherry has grown over the summer. (G. Boyko) Wind, wind, wind, wind, The wind blows, the wind howls, The airy snow stirs, Over the edge of the forest it casts spells: “Branches, twigs, hang up News, news, news, news From spring on every spruce: Here are icicles, there are drops there...” The pine tree crumbles - Spring awakens. The wind howls, the pine needles twirl: “Believe, believe, believe, believe...” (M. Yasnov)
Rope Spring, spring outside, Spring days. Tram calls ring out like birds. Noisy, cheerful spring Moscow. Green foliage not yet dusty. The rooks are chattering in the tree, the trucks are thundering. Spring, spring outside, Spring days! Passers-by cannot pass here: There is a rope in the way. In chorus, the girls count Ten times to ten. These are from our yard Champions, masters. They carry jumping ropes in their pockets and jump since the morning. (A. Barto)
The spring air is fresh and clean... The first leaf is turning green. The earth is visible in the thawed patches. Streams run around, ringing. A gang of free sparrows drives the crow out of the bushes... Spring is preparing its parade - The whole world is happy about the cheerful spring. (V. Viktorov)
The camel decided that he was a giraffe and walked with his head up. He makes everyone laugh, And he, the camel, spits on everyone. (B. Zakhoder)
The raven is leading the helicopter, carrying the foolish animals: Children from a bird's eye view want to look at the world. (A. Pudval) Cheerful weight The chicken was cheerful, Because it weighed, after walking around the yards, exactly twenty grams. The little goat was cheerful, because he weighed, having galloped across the fields, Twenty kilograms. The whale was cheerful, Because it weighed, Having dived through the seas. Two hundred kilograms... A chicken gallops around the yard, a baby whale gallops across the sea. The little goat jumps across the field and kicks joyfully. Because it’s fun, Extremely fun, to weigh exactly as much as you should. (M. Yasnov)
Let's wash, swim, dive, tumble in a tub, in a trough, in a tub, in a river, in a stream, in the ocean, and in a bath, and in a bathhouse, always and everywhere. Eternal glory to water! (K. Chukovsky)
Crow A person known to everyone. She's a local screamer. He sees a dark cloud - He flies up onto a green spruce And looks as if from a Raven's throne. (V. Stepanov)
In childhood, the wind was a breeze, a restless child. A nimble breeze ran along the sides of the roads. (L. Kondrashenko)
A wolf-wolf rides into the field on his bicycle. Today he overtook a sparrow and two crows, but he couldn’t overtake the wind. (G. Satir)
In the bath Vanya loves to swim in the white sea - in the bath. It’s just a shame: the shore is not visible. Visibility disappeared, Soap got into the eye... (A. Shlygina)
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