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© Copyright 2009 St. Crispin’s Infant School,Westgate-on-Sea, Kent
Website designed and maintained by John Wiltshire
Headteacher Mrs. M. Kehoe BEd
Where does King Kong sit?
Anywhere he wants to.
What games do cows like to play at parties? Moosical chairs of course
Why don’t lions eat clowns?
Because they taste funny
Here is an easy question to start with. Do you know the answer? Hold your mouse pointer over the lightbulb to see if you are correct
How far can you walk into a forest?
OK, you have arrived at our Kid’s Zone. We hope you like it. You will find all sorts of puzzles and questions to test your knowledge of all sorts of things. Just hold your mouse pointer over a light bulb to see the answer.
If at any time you have a suggestion for this page please let me know as I am always looking for new ideas
What has a bottom at the top?
Your legs
Who was the first underwater spy?
James Pond
Why does a flamingo lift up one leg when it is standing? Because if it lifted two it would fall over of course
Hold your mouse pointer over the light bulb to see the answer. No cheating though, have you tried to find out what way first of all?
How does he get to point A?
How does he get to all of the other points
See if you can help the man find his way to point A. Where must he start from ? Is it point 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,or 8. When you have done that see if you can find out where he must start from to reach all of the other points.
Knock knock Who’s there?
Scott Scott who?
Scott nothing to do with you
Knock Knock Who’s there?
Isabelle Isabelle who?
Isabelle necessary on a bicycle?
Knock knock Who’s there?
Cook Cook who?
Stop trying to sound like a bird and open the door
What did the biscuit say when it got run over?
Oh crumbs
Ok, now for something a little bit different. You have already had pictures of famous places in London (how did you do with them? Did you get them all correct?), so now here are some pictures of famous places in other countries. How many of these will you know? Some of you may know some of them, some of you may know all of them, but just in case you are not sure, I have given a clue. On each picture I have put the name of the country these buildings are in.
These riddles were thought up by some of the children at St Crispins and very good they are as well. The answers are below each riddle. Just point your mouse pointer at the light bulb below the question to see if you are right. No cheating though, you must see if you can guess it first.
I hope you enjoyed this page and I am sure you had no trouble with any of the puzzles and questions. If you have any ideas for other things we could have here please let me know as I am always looking for new ideas.