Shirt riddle for children short. Riddles about clothes

From the cold and snow
It will warm you up wherever you are!
Let it make you look like a teddy bear,
What will you wear in winter?
(fur coat)

It is made of wool or drape,
The collar is rich in fur,
And so that you don't get sick,
Will warm you from the evil snowstorm!
Guess what this is?
This is winter...
(coat)

In winter you will put on a hat, a fur coat,
What about in the summer? -
T-shirt,...
(skirt)

Who doesn't eat enough candy?
And he doesn't like cakes
In the summer he will be very slim
And he will put it on...
(shorts)

Sportswear
Only the ignorant does not know:
To the tennis courts
What do they wear?
(Shorts)

Long and short sleeves
Plank or blouse,
There are pockets on the chest.
What is this?
(Shirts)

To avoid succumbing to boredom -
You need to dress brighter!
I'm sad and gloomy in it,
I won't wear what?
(Costume)

How to get rid of boredom? -
Tired of jeans and trousers!
It's more fun for me to become
What will help?
(Dress)

I know, friends, a high five,
What should I sleep in and what should I walk in?
During the day in the sun I'm wearing a Panama hat,
What do I sleep in at night? - IN…
(Pajamas)

Elegant Earring:
There is a track on the chest.
(Tie)

The house is tall
Leaky ceiling
Two rooms in the house
Wicker walls,
Who will enter the house?
He will leave in it.
(Tights)

I'm for any girl
I'll cover my hair
I'll cover the boy too
Short haircuts.
I am protection from the sun -
That's what it's made for.
(Panama)

In a warm cave
Two manholes,
You will enter both
And you'll leave right away
The moves are short
Not for the leg.
Answer: (T-shirt)

You enter through one door,
and you come out of three,
You think you're out
but actually came in.
(Shirt)

Mittens for feet
(Socks)

I'm like an umbrella - I don't get wet,
I protect you from the rain,
And I will protect you from the wind,
Well, what am I?
(Cloak)

We'll hoop in the afternoon,
At night a snake.
(Belt)

Who's wrapped himself in a ring?
Yes, I grabbed the tail
A single tooth.
Secure and tight!
(Belt)

Boa constrictor
Sharpened the tooth:
Twisted into a ring
Yes, he grabbed the tail,
From this circle
It's hard to get out:
We need to break the circle -
Unhook the tail from the tooth.
(Belt)

Pout - don't pout
And go over your head.
Dance day after day,
And you will go to rest.
(Shirt)

Enters through one door
And it comes out of three.
You think you're out
But in fact he entered.
(Shirt)

Wide and thin
Inflates the sides
He rides me all day.
Sitting without getting down,
And the night will come -
Curls up and sleeps.
(Shirt)

Shaggy dog
Brought warmth:
Hugs the owner
Shelters from the cold.
(Fur coat)

Fluffy, not a beast.
It heats, not the stove.
(Fur coat)

Fluffy snowdrift
Got into it -
And it's warm inside
Covered the body
Sheltered from the frost.
(Fur coat)

Strange beast:
Two paws ahead
Fur outside -
It's empty inside.
(Fur coat)

Black, not the earth,
Fluffy, not snow,
It heats, not the stove.
(Fur coat)

Five boys
Five closets.
The boys went their separate ways
In dark closets.
Every boy
In your closet.
Answer: (Fingers and gloves)

Finger houses
Girls and boys.
Answer: (Gloves)

It's not a tie, it's not a collar,
And I’m used to squeezing my neck.
But not always, but only then,
When it's cold.
(Scarf)

The snake crawled up the tree,
She saved the tree with herself:
When the winds blew,
She warmed the tree.
Answer: (Scarf)

At little Katyusha's
Perched on top of my head
Not a moth, not a bird -
Holds two braids.
(Bow)

I carry fields on my head,
But this is not land at all.
(Hat)

Two braids, two sisters,
From fine sheep yarn,
How to walk - so to wear,
So that five and five do not freeze.
Answer: (Mittens)

So as not to freeze,
Five guys
Knitted in the oven
They are sitting.
(Mittens)

They gave the brothers a warm home,
So that five of us could live.
Big brother didn't agree
And he settled separately.
(Mittens)

Come on guys, who can guess:
Are two fur coats enough for ten brothers?
Answer: (Mittens)

What women use to emphasize their waist.
(Belt)

I'm sitting on horseback
I don’t know on whom.
(A cap)

Bright, short
Woven goatee
Runs down my shirt -
Lying on his chest.
(Tie)

Jester's cap
Removed from my head
Worn on your feet
There are no bells.
Who wears it?
He doesn't know the cold.
(Tights)

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  • The riddle about clothes is at the same time great option games with children of different ages, exercise, developing cognitive processes baby, and fun way learn the items of clothing that surround it. The article offers a selection of riddles on the topic of clothing and shoes that will help you cope with these tasks.

    Riddles about winter clothes

    • Like a thick warm collar, he is used to hugging his neck (scarf).
    • There is a collar around the neck that saves you from illnesses (scarf).
    • Two sisters will warm their hands, and their names are... (mittens).
    • It’s not cold when you hide both feet in them, but these are not shoes or boots (felt boots, boots) at all.
    • Not a jacket or a down jacket, but it instantly saves you from the winds (coat).
    • Like a spacesuit, it is warm when there is snow (down jacket).
    • Nobody likes its neckline, but in winter it warms the back (sweater).
    • Knitted with a pattern, they take it out of the closet (sweater) for the winter.
    • Warm, but not a stove, fluffy, but not a cat, only people wear it in winter (a fur coat).
    • Severe cold is not a hindrance when wearing... fur (a fur coat).

    A riddle about clothes can be formulated in poetry and prose. The first option is convenient when holding events in which the children themselves participate: learning poetry is much easier. Second option will do both for home studies and for developmental programs in educational institutions.

    Riddles about clothes and shoes

    • With fur inside - for the winter, rubber - for puddles (boots).
    • Two brothers walk along the roads, hugging our feet (boots).
    • These twins only work in the rain (rubber boots).
    • Light sole, fasteners on the sides, feet really love these in summer... (sandals).
    • Dad wears lace-ups, mom wears heels (shoes).
    • They love dancing in the summer, these light ones... (shales).
    • At home, feet are warmed from the cold floor (slippers).
    • Dad, mother Larisa, and even Vanya have them, but not kitty (house slippers).
    • Very complex riddle- not a person, but with a nose and a heel (shoe).
    • Mittens for feet (socks).
    • Shoes that can be washed (socks).
    • The doctor's is white, my mother's is terry (robe).
    • Longer than shorts, dad wears them to work (pants).
    • What is a shirt, trousers and jacket (suit) called in one word?
    • They dream in these clothes (pajamas).
    • Shoes and non-shoes can be worn, but not every day (roller skates, roller skates).
    • Two daring boots, their feet (skates) are put on the ice.
    • Not shoes, but they put shoes on your feet. Not a bicycle, but with wheels (rollers).
    • It’s convenient to kick the ball in them; if you fall, hold on, don’t cry (sneakers, sneakers).
    • No matter how big or how small, everyone runs in them (sneakers).

    A riddle about clothes, shoes and other items is easy to remember and funny stuff. It does not cause protest from the baby, like classic developmental activities, but on the contrary, even his friends are involved in the game. Therefore, riddles about clothes for children can become a group game option for children from 3 years old.

    Riddles about hats

    • Although she has fields, she is not land at all (hat).
    • A light hat with a visor will hide your entire head from the sun (cap).
    • A brimmed hat for a sunny day, but it’s not for a gentleman (Panama hat).
    • He sits on his head with a pompom, like a king has a crown (hat).
    • Warms your ears and even your hair a little (hat).
    • Grandmothers love this kind of knot, it saves them from heat and cold... (scarf).
    • A sporty boy will put on a T-shirt and wear... (a baseball cap) on his head.
    • Although he has ears, he is not a dog. Soft, but not a pillow. It warms, but not a heating pad (earflap hat).

    Riddles about summer clothes

    • Knee-length pants (shorts).
    • Short, medium, long, and with legs sticking out (skirt).
    • Half of the dress (skirt).
    • A light dress for summer, the girl is wearing it (sundress).
    • From thin fabric, light as a flower, girls wear it to the meadow (sundress).
    • With and without sleeves, long and short, for mother and daughter (dress).
    • Almost a shirt, but without sleeves (T-shirt).
    • A torso without legs and without arms, boys wear them in the summer (T-shirt).

    Riddles about accessories

    Riddles about clothes for children are not limited to descriptions of basic wardrobe items (jackets, hats or pants). Knowledge of accessories small items clothes will also be useful for the baby; you can start studying them after the main ones.

    • Two garages with five cars (gloves).
    • A hut for five children, one lives in it separately, four live together in a row (mitten).
    • A bird sat on the girl’s head, it was very beautiful and was holding a pigtail (bow).
    • It stretches and stretches, it holds the hair and shoots painfully (elastic band).
    • The ring on your wrist is just right, but when you put it on your finger, it will fall off in the same hour (bracelet).
    • Small circles hold the parts of the jacket together (buttons).
    • The snake is on dad's shirt - it doesn't bite and doesn't move (tie).
    • Decorates the neck, places circles on a chain (beads).
    • A portable roof that saves you from both heat and rain (umbrella).
    • A secret storage room where you put your keys, your hands in the cold (pocket).
    • A train that can only travel on clothing (lightning).
    • Two ropes that hold the shoes on the foot (laces).
    • Long, not afraid of puddles. They thread it through the eyelets and the pants don’t fall off (belt).

    Such activities with children help them become more attentive, develop memory, logical thinking and the ability to operate with abstract concepts. Let a riddle about clothes be one of the ways to show your child that learning is interesting and fun.

    I'm on lightning
    I protect you in bad weather
    (Jacket)

    We put it on the head and protect the ears.
    (A cap)

    And even though the room is small,
    But cozy and warm,
    How the frost bites
    So five brothers are hiding.
    (Mittens)

    I'm not a tie, I'm not a collar,
    But I’m used to protecting my neck,
    But I only protect then
    When the cold hits.
    (Scarf)

    Protects our feet
    The roads will not harm them.
    (Shoes)

    The soles of our feet hug us,
    They are worn under pants.
    (Socks)

    He saves us from rain and water.
    (Raincoat)

    I'll tell you, I'm not earth.
    But I wear fields on my head.
    Who am I?
    (Hat)

    Not a butterfly, not a kitty,
    But he keeps two pigtails
    (Bow)

    We hoop all day, and snake at night.
    (Belt)

    Black, but not earth,
    Soft, but not snow,
    Warms, but doesn't bake.
    (Fur coat)

    I'll cover any girl's hair,
    I'll close it for the boy too
    Short haircuts.
    I am protection from the heat.
    This is what I was made for.
    (Panama)

    Guess quickly who we are.
    On a warm day we are always at home.
    But in the rain we have work:
    Walk and splash along the roads.
    (Rubber boots)

    I'm like an umbrella, I won't get wet.
    I will protect you from the rain.
    I will shelter you from the storm.
    Well, what am I?
    (Cloak)

    Boys don't wear them
    But the girls are like princesses.
    (Dresses)

    In the morning with legs, and at night without.
    (Boots)

    I’m sitting at the top, I don’t know who I’m sitting on, I’ll jump off and greet a friend I know.
    (A cap)

    Five rooms, one door.
    (mittens)

    Made from very thick fabric,
    The cape is sewn firmly.
    The buttons are beautiful,
    And I will be warm in winter.
    It's so comfortable and easy,
    I'll wear (a coat) in the cold.

    Develops on Masha,
    The fabric is beautiful with a daisy pattern.
    She sits on the waist,
    Using an elastic band.
    They will wear it for the holidays,
    And Dasha, Katya, Zina.
    Lyubochka will wear it.
    What is this? Of course it's (a skirt).

    Our hands are warm
    Frosty winter.
    We will make snowballs.
    Round with you.
    And the hands are always ours
    They will stay warm.
    And what is it?
    Tell me urgently.
    Tits are embroidered on them.
    The answer will be here (mittens)

    He will protect us from the rain.
    Beautiful, with a hood.
    We'll come home dry
    And we will go to school in it.
    It will hide from the rain and the wind.
    Our very beautiful (raincoat).

    Fashionable, beautiful,
    Made of thick fabric, blue.
    They have pussies sewn on them,
    We'll put (jeans) on our feet.

    So that your feet don't get cold,
    We'll put them on as soon as possible.
    Black, white, striped.
    To prevent them from falling, we will put a belt on them.
    Let's hide our hands in our pockets.
    What is this? Of course (pants).

    For a holiday, to school, and to the cinema.
    Beautiful and with a collar.
    Vitya, Pasha will wear it!
    What will they wear? Of course a shirt.

    So that our feet don't sweat in our boots
    We put them on our legs under our trousers.
    They are identical, like twins.
    What it is? Of course (socks).

    I protect from the wind
    And I keep it warm.
    You fasten the zipper so deftly.
    On my new (windbreaker).

    Mom will dress the baby
    A beautiful new thing.
    So that your ears don’t freeze, your head.
    Ties a bow deftly.
    With a pompom and beautiful.
    Warms your ears in winter.
    (a cap).

    I am knitted, warming your neck.
    You tie me up, I don’t dare fly away.
    (scarf)

    Fingers hid in fabric houses,
    They are now sitting warm and happy.
    What is this, tell me guys?
    In the fall we will put gloves on our hands.

    I'm made of different fabrics,
    And with short sleeve,
    I can be yellow, red,
    Patterned and simple.
    Mom will dress Nastya as me
    And he will take you to kindergarten.
    The drawing on me is a bunny,
    What am I (T-shirt).

    Children's riddles about Clothes

    Who is on a diet and does not eat candy,
    He walks around half-naked in the sultry summer.
    And eats cold ice cream
    Puts on a short, knitted... (Skirt).

    Everything is fine and funny
    We put on before going to bed... (Pajamas).

    In front, under the vest,
    There is a path going by.
    It's called business... (Tie).

    I dress beautifully and don’t get bored
    I'll drink tea in the morning, put on long trousers,
    And underneath is a bright... (shirt).

    It’s a miracle – we put mittens on our feet,
    Various colors wear it cute babies!
    These are warm... (Socks).

    There is fur, not a dog,
    The man puts it on himself!
    And it doesn’t freeze in winter!
    This warm clothes.
    It's called winter... (Fur coat).

    We lean on our heads and don’t know grief,
    It warms the ears and interferes with listening!
    This is a knitted... (Hat).

    It wraps exactly around your neck,
    Warms and protects from frost.
    There are woolen and thin items of clothing.
    Did you guys guess?
    This is bright... (Scarf).

    A girl came to kindergarten,
    Two braids exactly in a row,
    And they have scarlet, satin... (Bows).

    Brown hat
    Made from bear... (Fur).

    We put on an interesting knitted stocking.
    We went out and walked along frosty walks,
    The cold and frost are not scary,
    We put them on our feet and walk through puddles.
    These are rubber... (Boots).

    Dark knitted ones decorate the legs.
    You can wear it under a skirt and a dress,
    They're called... (Tights).

    We went to the store
    And we bought a new knitted one... (Sweater).

    Dressed up for New Year,
    Our dad wears Santa Claus clothes.
    A red hat with white fur,
    Wool boots and of course,
    Red... (fur coat).

    We undressed the child
    We realized that no... (Mikey).

    We went to the skating rink
    We took white skates,
    We put on a sports suit... (Suit).

    Like our Mashenka
    Black, elegant attire.
    Long, lace, with beads... (Dress).

    I brought it to my mother at the sanatorium.
    Long clothes with pockets,
    Terry, with a zipper... (Robe).

    We played the role of a fox
    Put it on special cap,
    Bright orange mittens.
    And also, a vest, red socks
    And with a tail... (Shorts).

    Seryozhka learned a poem,
    They put a brown hat on their head,
    It turned out to be a bear... (Costume).

    He puts it on his hands with five covers,
    Insulated, multi-colored... (Gloves).

    Got up early in the morning,
    Don't forget to charge
    Lined up in order
    In a sports suit... (Suit).

    Fur, bright,
    From wool threads tied up.
    Put on the head... (Hat).

    If you go for a run,
    Then we put on a sports suit... (Suit).

    In the summer we put cotton on our feet... (Socks).

    They are made of chintz, long, short,
    With a waist, a bow,
    And when we put them on,
    Then you can dance.
    It's called... (Dress).

    We ski on wooden skis
    We put on trousers and a light... (windbreaker).