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Riddles from Students Around the World
Hard or soft, I move with equal speed. Jason Smith, Chandler Creek Elem., USA
water

Walk on the pointy tips of my blades and feel no pain. Josh Moritz, Chandler Creek Elem, USA
grass

A tiny camera, white as snow, the more it takes, the more you know. Chris Shulby, Greer Middle School, USA
eye

Once lost, hard to find: Works best being kind. Angela Gage, Blue Ridge Middle School, USA
friendship

When I am placed in a box, the box is lighter. Jake Hendley, Blue Ridge Middle School, SC, USA
a hole

I see you far off: When you disappear I feel warm. Cameron White, Woodside Elem., USA
cloud

It tells but does not talk. Rachel Ettinger, Woodside Elem., USA
clock

I am in it, I am not in it: It's in my hand. Brian, Woodside Elem, USA
photograph

Short or long, it has many legs: Everyone watches. Kurt B., Snug Primary School, Australia
a race

Sometimes long and sometimes short: From bits of wood and bits of thought. Theresa Arnol, Orford Primary School, Australia
a list

Sharp as a blade or dull as a grey sky: You'd be mad to loose it. George Parremore, Channel Christian School, Australia
your mind

Though it appears to go away, it always finds some place to stay, devouring colours on the way. Eleanor Henwood, Dover Primary School, Australia
darkness

It has a big body. It calls people to come and play. Hanna Sweet, 3rd grade, Long Branch Elementary School, USA
the sea

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PO Box 50
Margate
Tasmania
Australia 7054

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