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Simple! A quiz for kids. Let’s develop their thinking skills!

Introducing quizzes for kids!

We’ve put together a wide range of quizzes—from knowledge-based ones that help with learning, to brain-training quizzes that build thinking skills, and fun quizzes like intro quizzes and character quizzes that you can enjoy with friends and family.

If you’re looking for quizzes that elementary school–aged children will love, be sure to check these out.

Quizzes are mental exercises that help you build knowledge and develop creativity.

They let kids enjoy play and study at the same time, so encourage them to keep trying more and more.

Simple! Quizzes for kids. Let’s build thinking skills! (51–60)

Which one is the fruit? 3-choice quiz

[3-Choice Quiz] Educational Animation to Learn Fruit Names [For Babies and Kids] Learn Fruit Names
Which one is the fruit? 3-choice quiz

Let’s play and learn together! Which fruit is it? Here are some ideas for a three-choice quiz.

Through the quiz, children can visually learn the names and shapes of fruits and develop decision-making skills—highly recommended ideas.

By choosing the correct answer from three options, kids can enjoy the quiz while improving their concentration.

Some children will also gain confidence when they get answers right.

Using familiar fruits from daily life captures children’s interest and also supports food education, which is a great benefit.

Be sure to try incorporating this into your activities!

Tail-Guessing Quiz

[Tail Quiz] Animal Quiz | Peek-a-boo | Babies Love It | Anime | Picture Book | Cute Animals | Animal Quiz | Peek-a-boo
Tail-Guessing Quiz

Let’s look at the tails and guess who’s hiding! Here are some ideas for a tail-guessing quiz.

By looking at animals’ tails and thinking about which animal is hiding, children can develop their powers of observation and reasoning.

For younger kids, it’s especially appealing because it draws their interest through familiar animals and deepens their thinking through the quiz.

Plus, they can have fun while improving concentration and memory.

Joining the quiz with friends is also recommended, as it helps nurture communication skills!

I wonder which one has more.

Which Has More? | Learning: Numbers & Shapes | For Ages 2–3 | Kodomo Challenge Pocket [Shimajiro Channel Official]
I wonder which one has more.

Let’s count in different situations! Here are some ideas for “Which one has more?” They’re fun ways to learn numbers.

By comparing quantities, children can develop a sense of number magnitude.

In this quiz, they’ll enjoy counting while figuring out which has more.

Kids who are just stepping into the world of numbers might excitedly start counting, thinking, “Hmm, which one has more?” As their counting skills grow, they might even confidently declare at snack time, “We get two today!”

Opposite Words Quiz

[Opposite Words] Hiragana Quiz | Make Babies Stop Crying | For Toddlers & Children | Educational Video | Word Play | With English | Anime | Picture Book | Antonyms | Educational for Kids | Vocabulary
Opposite Words Quiz

Introducing ideas for a “Big! Small! Opposite Words Quiz.” It’s a fun quiz for learning antonyms.

Younger children are just beginning to learn words, and studying opposites together can broaden their vocabulary and nurture their comprehension and expressive abilities.

Through this quiz, children can grasp paired concepts through appearance and actions while experiencing differences in names and labels, which should help the words stick in their memory.

Learning in a quiz format also makes it easy to participate while having fun.

Simple! Quizzes for children. Let's develop thinking skills! (61–70)

true-or-false quiz

OK for ages 2 and up! Classic True/False Quiz: A Question Collection for Nursery and Kindergarten Children
true-or-false quiz

If you think it applies to you, raise your hand! Here are some ideas for a True-or-False (Maru-Batsu) quiz.

It’s a simple and fun quiz game that’s perfect for younger preschoolers.

By choosing “Maru” (true) or “Batsu” (false) for easy questions, children can develop their thinking and decision-making skills.

Younger preschoolers are absorbing new knowledge every day.

With clear questions and an intuitive way to answer, it’s great if they can learn while having fun! Incorporating actions like raising hands or standing up lets them move their bodies as they play, which is highly recommended.

Participating together also helps nurture communication skills with friends!

Odd one out quiz

Odd One Out Quiz: 10 Questions! A Word Game for Adults and Seniors [Easy & Challenging]
Odd one out quiz

Let’s think by looking at types, colors, sports, and the number of letters! Here are some ideas for odd-one-out quizzes.

They’re perfect for younger children to develop classification and observation skills.

It’s a quiz where you look at things like color, type, sports, or the number of letters, decide which one is different, and give your answer.

Through play, children can enjoyably build visual recognition and logical thinking skills.

By setting a time limit for answering, you can boost concentration and let them learn while enjoying a sense of speed.

Using hints as they go will also make it easier to take on the challenge!

Insect Name Quiz

[Insect Names] Can you guess the names of the hidden insects in this quiz? A fun way for kids to learn! This is an insect picture book for children. Try guessing both the insects you know and the ones you don’t! ★ Educational content for preschoolers
Insect Name Quiz

From the familiar creatures we see in daily life to rare species that live only in limited regions of the world, there are all kinds of insects, aren’t there? This is a quiz where you guess the names of insects—of which there are said to be over one million species worldwide.

While the classic approach is to identify them by their appearance, using tidbits like the seasons when they’re most active or their habitats as hints can deepen your understanding of each insect.

Rather than simply guessing the correct answer, it’s also recommended to look into closely related species as part of the process.