50+ Christmas Riddles for Kids (With Answers!)

Fun, Easy & Printable Holiday Brain Teasers
Are you looking for Christmas riddles for kids that are fun, silly, and totally holiday-approved? You’re in the right place!
This collection includes funny Christmas riddles for kids, classic Christmas brain teasers, and a big list of Christmas riddles for kids with answers—perfect for teachers, parents, and holiday party hosts.
Whether you’re planning a classroom activity, a family party game, or just want some festive fun, these riddles will bring joy, giggles, and a little bit of Christmas magic.
Why Christmas Riddles Are Great for Kids
- They boost problem-solving skills
- Encourage creativity and imagination
- Keep kids entertained without screens
- Perfect for parties, games, morning warm-ups, or Christmas Eve fun
- Easy to turn into Christmas riddles for kids printable pages
Best Christmas Riddles for Kids (With Answers)
These are simple, cute, and perfect for children of all ages.
1. What has a red suit, white beard, and delivers gifts?
Answer: Santa Claus
2. I’m round like a ball, hang on a tree, and sparkle bright. What am I?
Answer: A Christmas ornament
3. I’m tall, green, and covered in lights. What am I?
Answer: A Christmas tree
4. I’m made of snow but I’m not cold inside. What am I?
Answer: A snowman
5. I’m pulled by reindeer and fly without wings. What am I?
Answer: Santa’s sleigh
Funny Christmas Riddles for Kids
These silly jokes and riddles always get laughs—perfect for kids’ Christmas parties!
6. What do you call a snowman with a six-pack?
Answer: An abdominal snowman!
7. Why did Santa go to music school?
Answer: To improve his “wrap” skills!
8. What do elves learn in school?
Answer: The elf-abet!
9. What do snowmen eat for breakfast?
Answer: Frosted flakes!
10. Why is it so cold at Christmas?
Answer: Because December “brings the chill”!
Christmas Jokes and Riddles for Kids
A mix of joke-style riddles that kids love to shout out.
11. What do you get if you cross a Christmas tree and an iPad?
Answer: A pineapple tree!
12. What kind of ball doesn’t bounce?
Answer: A snowball!
13. What does Santa use to keep his suit wrinkle-free?
Answer: Claus starch!
14. Why was the little boy so cold on Christmas morning?
Answer: Because it was Decem-brrr!
15. What do reindeer say before telling a joke?
Answer: “This one will sleigh you!”
Short & Easy Christmas Riddles for Young Kids
Perfect for ages 4–7.
16. I have stripes and taste sweet. What am I?
Answer: A candy cane
17. I jingle and go on Santa’s hat. What am I?
Answer: A bell
18. I’m white, fall from the sky, and melt in your hand. What am I?
Answer: Snow
19. I come in a box, tied with a bow. What am I?
Answer: A present
20. I appear only in winter and have a carrot nose. What am I?
Answer: A snowman
Tricky Christmas Riddles for Older Kids
A little more challenging!
21. I come only once a year but last only one night. What am I?
Answer: Christmas Eve
22. I’m always hungry, must be fed, but if you give me water, I’ll soon be dead. What am I?
Answer: A fire (like a fireplace!)
23. Santa’s reindeer like to eat me, but I’m also a Christmas dessert. What am I?
Answer: A carrot cake
24. I hide under wrapping paper, but I’m not shy. What am I?
Answer: A gift
25. What am I if I go up a chimney down, but not down a chimney up?
Answer: An umbrella
Bible-Themed Christmas Riddles (Nativity Riddles for Kids)
26. Who followed a star to visit baby Jesus?
Answer: The wise men
27. Where was baby Jesus born?
Answer: In a manger
28. What gift did the shepherds bring?
Answer: They brought joy and praise
29. Who told Mary she would have a special baby?
Answer: The angel Gabriel
30. What animal carried Mary to Bethlehem?
Answer: A donkey
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More Riddles (31–50)
(Perfect for games & treasure hunts)
- What do elves use to take selfies?
Answer: Elfbies! - What do you call a snowman’s dog?
Answer: A slush puppy! - What two things can you never eat for Christmas dinner?
Answer: Breakfast and lunch - What’s Santa’s favorite snack?
Answer: Ho-Ho-HOs - What’s red, white, and sneaks down your chimney?
Answer: Santa Claus - What’s a snowman’s favorite game?
Answer: Ice Spy - What do you call Santa when he stops moving?
Answer: Santa Pause - What has a jolly laugh and rides in a sleigh?
Answer: Santa - What gets decorated but is never eaten?
Answer: A Christmas tree - What has four legs, bells, and flies?
Answer: A reindeer - What do you call Santa’s helpers?
Answer: Subordinate clauses - What happens if you eat too many Christmas decorations?
Answer: You get tinsel-itis - What kind of pictures do elves take?
Answer: Elf-ies - What do you call a reindeer with bad manners?
Answer: Rude-olph - What goes “oh, oh, oh”?
Answer: Santa walking backward - What’s Santa’s dog’s name?
Answer: Santa Paws - What falls but never gets hurt?
Answer: Snow - What do gingerbread men use to make their beds?
Answer: Cookie sheets - What do you call a snowman on roller skates?
Answer: A snowmobile - What does Santa use to clean his sleigh?
Answer: Santa-tizer!
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