This article has a riddle about a kitten for children 3 years old. It is suitable for those who went to grade 1. It is also recommended to consider proverbs about pets, in particular, about a cow, dogs and cats. Pick up short puzzles about the cat or try to come up with a few puzzles about the kitten with the answers yourself.
- With a beard, not an old man
With horns, not a bull,
Not a horse, but kick
Milk, not a cow,
With fluff, not a bird,
A bast is tearing, but no bast shoes are weaving.
Who is it? (Goat). - It’s good for us to live in the country:
Hens run around
And she also
It is given with fat milk. (Goat). - Beard yes horns
Run along the path. (Goat). - He’s all gored already,
Whatever the meeting, the scandal!
He is horny and forever angry
Everyone calls him ... (Goat). - With a beard will be born -
No one is amazed. (Goat). - Not a plowman, not a blacksmith, not a carpenter,
And the first worker in the village. (Horse). - With a trimmed mane
Jumps zealously
A little spurs touch
Who is this? …(Horse). - Speed is like an arrow
Strong as an ox
In the field - a barge hauler,
In battle - an eagle. (Horse). - It wouldn’t be my work
It wouldn’t be my run
You would live badly - a man.
But in the age of cars and motors, I'm afraid
I will be retired soon. (Horse, Horse). - I always run in gait
I can not do otherwise.
So I will always run.
Guess who, friends? (Horse, Horse). - Horns kicked out
walk on the meadows
and horns in the evening
wandered with milk. (Cow). - She lives in our stable
Chews hay and grass
And gives milk to drink.
So who will call her to me? (Cow). - One swipe
Four walk
Two - passion for children
Four - sweetness for all. (Cow). - In the middle of the yard there is a mop:
In front of the pitchfork, behind the broom. (Cow). - The motley itself
Eating green
Gives white. (Cow). - It’s worth the pile
In the middle of the yard:
In front of the pitchfork
Behind the broom. (Cow). - Four fours
Two wide openings,
Seventh Swivel.
Who is it? (Cow). - Eyes, sweep
Claws, tail,
And everyone is washed cleaner. (Cat). - Calm, important and mustachioed,
It looks like a tiger - striped.
He lives happily -
Big and red Vaska - ... (Cat). - I can clean myself
Not with water, but with a tongue.
Meow! How often i dream
Saucer with warm milk! (Cat). - No hair comb
And washed without water
I climbed into a soft chair
And he sang in every way. (Cat, Cat). - In soft slippers steps
He grabs the mouse and runs away. (Cat). - All the little fluffy
Four paws
Usatenka herself. (Cat). - All hairy,
It’s very usatenka,
Sleeping in the afternoon
And the tales say
He wanders at night
Goes hunting. (Cat). - This beast lives only at home,
Everyone is familiar with this beast.
He cleans the knitting needles
He purrs, he sings
He’s only afraid to wash. Did you guess? It …. (Cat). - He has four legs.
These paws are scratch paws.
A pair of sensitive ears.
He is a thunderstorm for mice. (Cat). - Why are the cat's paws called “dag-scratches”?
Even on the iron roof
It walks quietly, quieter than a mouse.
Go hunting at night
He sees everything around perfectly. (Cat). - Nose ‒ round patch,
And the perky tail is crocheted.
Mom‒ pig, dad‒ pig.
He has their beloved son. (Piglet). - I will tell you: “Me-me-me!
Get ready for the winter! - Wool my hair soon
And knit your socks! ”(Goat). - With a beard, not an old man
With horns, not a bull,
Milk, not a cow,
With fluff, not a bird,
A bastard is fighting
And bast shoes do not weave. (Goat). - There are horns, not a ram,
- The tail is a candle, not a squirrel,
Not a cow, but milk. (Goat). - Ginger dairy
Chews day and chews night:
After all, the grass is not so easy
Convert to milk. (Cow). - The motley itself
Eating green
Gives white. (Cow). - Though my hooves are strong
And my horns are sharp
I'm kind and not angry
It’s not strict at all.
In the field I mumble: “Moo moo!
Pour milk into whom? ”(Cow). - Champion in fast running
I sometimes drive carts.
Uncle the groom brought me
Water, hay and oats. (Horse). - Look, guys, -
This is a relative of the horse!
He, sister, brother, mother,
Grandfather and dad‒ are all stubborn! (Donkey). - I'm an ordinary hen
Duck‒ is my neighbor.
Sorry, it's not easy for me to fly
Kud-kahakh, ko-ko-ko! (Hen). - Proud of his position
And the bird alarm screams
Early in the morning, at six in the morning:
“Hey shepherd, it's time to get up!”
Bring ku-ka-re-ku
Flock to a juicy meadow! ”(Rooster).
These riddles are offered to you by the dog Ginger. Each cat riddle is compiled by him personally. In a word, all of them will be pleasant to children. Proverbs about animals have an interesting essence, like every riddle about a cat.