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    • Assessment
    • Therapy Sessions
    • Free Consultation
  • Speech and Language Programs
    • First Words Program
    • Building Sentences Program
    • Expanding Vocabulary Program
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      • 50 Easy Exercises to Get Your Toddler Talking
      • Late Talker
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  • About
  • Our Services
    • Assessment
    • Therapy Sessions
    • Free Consultation
  • Speech and Language Programs
    • First Words Program
    • Building Sentences Program
    • Expanding Vocabulary Program
  • Resources
  • Learn
    • Books
      • 50 Easy Exercises to Get Your Toddler Talking
      • Late Talker
      • Supporting Speech in the Classroom
      • How to Play With Your Child
      • Cackle
    • Blog
      • Language and Literacy
      • Behavior and Emotions
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    Activities for Kids

    45 Ultimate Easy, Medium and Hard Riddles for Kids

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    Having a few riddles for kids up your sleeve will give you a great way to entertain your kids throughout the day. Next time you’re going for a walk, a car ride, or waiting for a bus or in a queue, why not pass the time with a riddle? They don’t require any materials so it’s a handy activity to keep up your sleeve. The Stein Education Center explain how riddles are beneficial for developing kids brains in a number of ways, including growing their vocabulary, making them laugh, and allowing them the opportunity to teach something to others. Riddles will challenge and develop your child’s thinking in a whole…

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