There are some cute questions that can be simple, but at the same time fun for kids and the whole family.
According to Laura Linn Knight, author of Break Free from Reactive Parenting, asking children thought-provoking questions is a great way to engage their critical thinking skills.
Start with these little questions that will get your little ones thinking deeply.
#1 How many colors does the rainbow have?
Answer: Seven
#2 Where is Big Ben located?
Answer: London, England
#3 Where is the Eiffel Tower located?
Answer: Paris, France
#4 In which country is the tower of Pisa located?
Answer: Italy
#5 What is the capital of the United States of America?
Answer: Washington, DC
#6 Michael Phelps is an athlete known for which sport?
Answer: Swimming
#7 A famous movie about dinosaurs?
Answer: Jurassic Park
#8 Does Peppa Pig have a sibling?
Answer: Yes, a brother named George.
#9 Who is Simba's father?
Answer: Mufasa
#10 Do elephants have tails?
Answer: Yes
#11 What is the biggest bird?
Answer: Ostrich
#12 Which vegetable is good for the eyes?
Answer: Carrots
#13 What is the largest human organ?
Answer: Skin
#14 What is the longest animal on earth?
Answer: Giraffe
#15 Who is Mickey Mouse's girlfriend?
Answer: Minnie Mouse
#16 What does a thermometer measure?
Answer: The temperature
#17 How many planets are in our solar system?
Answer: Eight
#18 Which fruit "keeps the doctor away"?
Answer: An apple a day
#19 What color is spinach?
Answer: Green
#20 Where does Santa live?
Answer: At the North Pole
#21 What is the largest continent in the world?
Answer: Asia
More questions and more fun for your kids!
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Source: Today