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For toddlers and elementary schoolers! Fun quizzes and riddles to enjoy at a daycare farewell party

March is the season for farewell parties, isn’t it?

Here are some fun childcare quizzes and riddles to make the children’s new beginnings exciting and joyful!

They range from easy, no-prep ideas to ones that need a little preparation.

Look for cheerful quizzes and riddles that can soften the farewell mood.

You’re sure to have a fun, memorable time!

Enjoy discovering what kinds of quizzes will appear as you share the excitement with the children.

We also recommend creating your own original quizzes and riddles.

Please use these as a reference.

For Preschool and Elementary Kids! Fun Quizzes and Riddles for Farewell Parties at Daycare (21–30)

Can you figure out this trick question?

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For the thank-you party, it’s ideal to have an activity that teachers, children, and parents can all enjoy together.

As an idea that gets everyone excited and smiling, I recommend a “trick quiz.” Unlike ordinary quizzes, this one is, as the name suggests, a bit “sneaky.” For example, if you show an illustration of a blue sky and clouds, answering with whatever first comes to mind will actually be wrong.

In fact, the illustration is a sheep.

It’s a unique quiz that elicits surprised reactions when the answer is revealed, and it’s sure to fill the venue with laughter.

What sound is this?

[Quiz] What sound is this? 2
What sound is this?

It’s a quiz where you listen to a sound and guess what it is.

Even sounds you hear all the time can become unrecognizable when you hear them on their own.

For example, the sound of putting ice in a glass, opening a door, or opening an umbrella—everyday sounds can be especially tricky.

The world is full of sounds, so you’ll never run out of material for the quiz.

Try collecting a variety of sounds and making your own quiz.

If it’s for children, it’s a good idea to prepare some hints.

I wonder what animal’s voice it is?

What animal sound could it be? A sound-guessing quiz with Rilorilo! [Iroriro Official]
I wonder what animal's voice it is?

Animals appear frequently in picture books, nursery rhymes, and cartoons, so they feel familiar to children.

So how about trying an animal sound quiz during the thank-you party’s quiz time? Gather sounds that everyone knows—like dogs, cats, pigs, and cows—along with those of animals whose calls are surprisingly unfamiliar, and turn them into a quiz.

It will be a fun time that leads to new discoveries and knowledge for the kids.

For tougher questions, adding video hints or making the answers multiple-choice will make it easier for children to respond.

Guess the Instrument Sound Quiz

What’s that sound? Guess the instrument♪ A quiz for toddlers — 4-question challenge!
Guess the Instrument Sound Quiz

In kindergartens and nursery schools, there are often many opportunities to perform using musical instruments.

Some teachers may have memories of practicing extensively with the children in preparation for recitals.

For the thank-you party, how about creating a quiz using those instruments filled with memories? Along with classic instruments like the piano, tambourine, and drums, if your school uses any unique instruments, try including them in the quiz.

It may bring back joyful memories and the children’s hard work, making it a deeply moving time.

Who’s Singing? Quiz

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We did a “Who’s singing?” quiz at the March birthday party ✨ Everyone, make your guesses in the comments and tell us the number!Arima Shirayuri KindergartenKawasaki CityAspiring childcare workerAspiring childcare worker

♪ Original Song – Arima Shirayuri Kindergarten – Arima Shirayuri Kindergarten

Stand on stage with a few people holding microphones, and when the music starts, sing.

However, only one person on stage should actually sing; everyone else should just pretend to sing.

Have the audience guess who is really singing.

Since speaking voices and singing voices can sound different, they’ll need to listen carefully.

The singers can be teachers or children, and it might be fun to involve parents as well.

Choose songs that everyone knows, like nursery rhymes, and enjoy!

Balloon Relay

Preschoolers and the Balloon Relay
Balloon Relay

How about planning a balloon game for the thank-you party where everyone cooperates and has fun? Form pairs, each person holding one end of a face towel pulled tight, and place an inflated balloon on top.

At the start signal, go around a cone without dropping the balloon, then pass it to the next pair.

If you go too slowly, you’ll lose, but if you go too fast, the balloon will fall.

It’s important to keep in step with your partner.

Making it a team competition really ramps up the excitement, so why not try it as a class-versus-class event?

Teacher Quiz

Teacher Quiz

For example, list one characteristic at a time about a certain teacher—like “likes curry,” “is tall,” or “runs fast”—and have the children guess which teacher it is.

Because it’s a quiz about the teachers who have spent so much time with the children, they’ll be eager to take part.

In addition to quizzes the children are likely to know the answers to, it’s also a good idea to include questions that spark their imagination, such as “What did the teacher have for breakfast today?” or “What game did the teacher like when they were a child?”