It’s Christmas time! A time for fun and laughter. What better way to get into the spirit than with some Christmas riddles? You can tell these riddles at family gatherings, Christmas parties, or even as part of a fun game! You’ll find a printable download of these riddles below. These adventurous and challenging Christmas riddles for kids will definitely put a smile on your face.

Christmas Riddles

Q: What do you call a snowman with a six-pack?

A: An abdominal snowman!


Q: What does Santa suffer from if he gets stuck in a chimney?

A: Claus-trophobia!


Q: Once I was a liquid, then I was gas, now I am a solid, but it won’t last. What am I?

A: Snow!


Q: What kind of pictures do elves take?

A: Elfies!


Q: What do elves learn in school?

A: The elf-abet!


Q: What has nine antlers and a bright red nose?

A: Santa’s Sleigh!


Q: What did the gingerbread man put on his bed?

A: A cookie sheet!


Q: What do snowmen eat for breakfast?

A: Snowflakes!


Q: How many presents can Santa fit in an empty sack?

A: Only one – after that, it’s not empty anymore!


Q: When does Christmas come before Thanksgiving?

A: In the dictionary!


A: When the elf started his music career, he took the name he was best known for back at Santa’s gift shop. What was it?

Q: Lil’ Wrapper! 


A: I am a sock you don’t wear, but I am filled from here to there. What am I?

Q: A stocking!


A: I am cold and wet, but don’t let me inside. When the sun came out, I cried and cried. What am I?

Q: A snowman!


A: I’m up, then down, and up once more. I’m covered in fir that sheds to the floor. What am I?

Q: A Christmas Tree!


A: My buttons make for a delightful treat. To keep me running, you might eat my feet. What am I?

Q: A gingerbread man!


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