📘 That’s Riddle-iculous!
200+ Riddles That Teach, Tease, and Tickle the Brain
Silly jokes, math problems, logic puzzles, fun facts — all delivered in fun, riddle-style format kids love.
😅 Tired of hearing “I’m bored” or fighting over screen time?
This laugh-out-loud activity book is your secret weapon!
Packed with funny riddles, brain teasers, and smart challenges, it keeps kids engaged, thinking, and giggling for hours—no screens needed.
🧠 What’s Inside:
200+ fun and educational activities including:
✅ Silly riddles & one-liner jokes
✅ Tricky logic puzzles & wordplay
✅ Math riddles, rebus challenges & brain games
✅ Interesting facts kids love to share
Answers right on the next page—no frustrating flips
Write-in format makes it feel personal and interactive
Fun chalk-style answer pages with cute illustrations
💡 Why Parents & Teachers Love It:
Builds critical thinking, confidence & creativity
Perfect for independent learning or family fun
Screen-free entertainment that feels like play, not work
Ideal for introverts, extroverts, shy kids & everyone in between!
🎉 Great for:
Travel, restaurants & car rides
Gift baskets & birthdays
Classrooms, brain breaks & rainy days
Family game night or sleepovers
Give your child a book they’ll beg to open again and again.
Click Add to Cart and bring home a hilarious, brain-boosting boredom buster today!
From the Publisher
ASIN : B0F1YYRZ15
Publisher : Independently published
Publication date : March 19, 2025
Language : English
Print length : 143 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8314635377
Item Weight : 9.6 ounces
Reading age : 7 – 13 years
Dimensions : 6 x 0.33 x 9 inches
Part of series : That’s INKredible!
Deckard –
Much better than its title and cover let on …
This is FAR more than a joke a book! This is truly a book you could hand to a thinking child and they would stay enthralled for some time. Even the “Silly Riddles” are presented twice, the first instance allowing the child to create their own answer to a question such as, “Why don’t ghosts ever tell secrets?” The book levels up as one progresses through. “Math Mayhem Riddle” actually require some problem solving and critical thinking. This is followed by a section where the child will start with a number and then follow calculation instructions, and always get the same number (“Some Magic”). This type of problem solving continues on and there are even “Tricky Logic Challenges” for the child to solve later on. This is a book you hand to a gifted child (along with a pencil) for a long car ride. Yes there are jokes! But this book is also trying to build your child’s brain – while they are enjoying it! Good work!!
NS –
Versatile, capturing and interesting.
Awesome for kids. I’m keeping it in hiding and tells my nieces bits from it and they love it.It has tons of riddles which are actually one-liners jokes, very compatible to young ages. The cartoons are lovable and imaginative, in just the right amount.There are different subjects like science, math (which is serious- real math problems), logic problems and just amusing riddles. The science part is full of fun facts, which I guess most adults are not going to get right.All in all a very versatile and rich book, interesting, well written and capturing. well done.
Luke T –
Lots of fun!
Warning: maximum silliness within. You’ll find plenty of Dad jokes in this book, which is great! Dad jokes rock! Jokes like, “What do you call a sleeping Bull? A bull-dozer.” Haha. You’ll also find math riddles, Rebus riddles, tricky logic questions and lots more. Truly something for everyone.On one side of the page, you’ll find an empty speech bubble or space for kids (or Dads) to write an answer to the joke/riddle/question, and then on the back of the same page is the answer. So this book doubles as a joke/riddle book but also an activity book that you write in. I thought that was pretty cool.I bought the eBook, but really, you need the paperback to write in.Recommended ââââ
AC1530 –
Definitely Silly
This book is aptly named. It is definitely silly. I found a lot of the âriddlesâ were more so just jokes. My kids enjoyed them and werenât bothered that most of them didnât require solving anything, and happily took turns reading the riddles/jokes to each other. I really liked that the answers were on the following page so you donât have to flip to the end of the book, and then back to your spot to keep reading. My favorite section of the book was the âTricky Logic Challengesâ section as those did require solving. Overall, a fun and age appropriate activity for kids!
Cheryl O’brien –
Fun, engaging and educational !
I like how this book is educational , fun, and funny. They cover so many topics that kids would be interested in and it also helps adults brains as well . There is definite thinking required for some of the logic riddles and many of the riddles are quirky and funny and animal themed. This would be a good bed-time reading that would be fun and engaging as well.
Ella Ben –
Fun and entertaining
Pure fun from start to finish! I got this for my tween and she absolutely loved it. The mix of clever riddles and playful wordplay kept her entertained. I found this to be a perfect blend of learning and fun and also great for family game nights or if you enjoy brain teasers and a nostalgic trip back to childhood!
BR –
fun book for kids
This is a fun little book to have around the house. My kid really enjoy riddles and goofy jokes, so this was right up their alley. I liked that the riddles were all clean and kid-friendly. Some of the jokes didn’t land very well but I wasn’t expecting every one of them to make us laugh. I also appreciated the interactive parts where kids can rate the riddles or write in their own answers. Overall, it’s a fun book and I think it would be good for quiet downtime. I would recommend it.
Lixreader –
Educational fun
The few jokes I learned from this book will surely be the life of the next party I attend. I particularly like the math section. I also think that it is neat that I can color the pages how and if I choose. The trivia section was a tough sell but I think it’s good when a little learn comes from a fun time.
Shaun –
Got this for my niece and sheâs been cracking up ever since! The riddles are super fun, some are tricky too. Shes even trying to stump me with them. Great book for kids who like jokes and brain teasers. Keeps them busy without screens too which is always good!
B Wollenberg –
Youâd think that by now, with our five kids grown and some of them raising their own children, Iâd be done with riddle books. Not so. I need to keep a fresh supply in stock to use with my six grandkids, who are 1 to 11 years old. This book fits the bill.There was just the right amount of groaners, wordplay, and brain challenges ⦠with a bit of math and magic thrown in for good measure. If youâve got young kids or grandkids, pick this up (if youâre like me, youâll even learn a few new fun facts!).
Paly23 –
This book is full of funny jokes and tricky riddles that keep kids thinking and laughing. Itâs great for family time, road trips, or just having fun with friends. The mix of puzzles makes it exciting, and kids will love trying to solve them.
Pritu –
Along with the Jokes and riddles the book also contains good and funny illustrations. Overall the jokes and puzzles are entertaining and engaging. Also there are some jokes which are of average quality and some of the jokes also seem to be repetitive. Overall a fun book.
F.L.White –
This book is super fun with over 200 riddles and jokes thatâll keep kids laughing for hours. Itâs perfect for long trips or when theyâre bored. The best part is that it boosts creativity and confidence while they solve them! The only downside is that some riddles might be a little too easy for older kids, so it may not challenge them as much. But overall, itâs a great way to keep kids entertained without screens!