Whether you’re carving Jack-o’-lanterns or sipping cider, these playful brainteasers will keep kids giggling and guessing!
Pumpkin Riddles for Kids
Spice up your fall fun with these kid-friendly pumpkin riddles! Perfect for Halloween or any cozy fall day, they’re sure to bring laughs and smiles. Riddle: You’ll find me in patches when the fall season is near, I’m picked and carved with Halloween cheer. What am I? Riddle: My name begins with the letter P, I grow on vines quite happily, my skin is thick and orange too, inside I hold seeds just for you. What am I? Riddle: I grow so big, orange and round, in fields and gardens on the ground, at Halloween I light the night, carved with faces burning bright. What am I? Riddle: Growing in patches beneath the fall skies, my orange skin and round shape can surprise, I’m used for pies, soups, and Jack-o’-lanterns too, a favorite harvest treat for you. What am I? Riddle: When fall arrives, I’m big and bright, my orange skin is quite a sight, I have flat seeds kept safe within, my name ends with the letter N. What am I? Riddle: I’m picked by kids on Halloween, for carving faces that are seen, I’m round, orange, and full of fun, glowing softly when day is done. What am I? Riddle: In fields of green, I grow so bright, my orange skin is a lovely sight, my name has seven letters long, and seeds inside where they belong. What am I? Riddle: You find me growing in a patch, my orange skin is quite a catch, at Halloween I get a grin, when carved to be a Jack-o-lantern. What am I? Riddle: Kids love to carve me every fall, with spooky faces that scare them all. I’m orange, round, and full of cheer, a Halloween gem once a year. What am I? Riddle: I’m not an apple, peach, or pear, I grow on the ground, not up in the air, my round orange shape is big and bright, you’ll find me in fields, in pies I’m a delight. What am I? Riddle: I grow on vines low to the ground, I’m big and orange and very round. In the fall season fields, I’m such a sight, and carved with faces on Halloween night. What am I? Riddle: I’m not a fruit you eat with lunch, I’m great for pies and soups and such. I’m orange and round and grow in fall, I sit in patches, big and small. What am I? Riddle: I grow low on the ground in fields so wide, with thick orange skin and seeds inside. You see me in the fall when the air turns cool, perfect for pies and soups in school. What am I? Riddle: I’m big and round and bright orange too, I grow on vines in fields for you. My stem is green and my skin is thick, I’m picked in fall, come grab me quick. What am I? Riddle: I sit in patches on the ground, my orange sides are big and round. When fall comes, I’m quite the prize, for carving faces or making pies. What am I? Riddle: I’m big and round with orange skin, I grow on vines, I hold many seeds within, you carve my face for Halloween light, and bake me in pies that taste just right. What am I? Riddle: Farmers grow me in open land, I’m round and orange, firm and grand, kids carve a face with eyes that gleam, to match a spooky Halloween theme. What am I? Riddle: I grow on a vine and I’m chubby and round, with orange skin and seeds that are found, in fall I shine with a glowing grin, you’ll know me well, I am a _____. Riddle: I’m found in patches, big and bright, carved by kids on Halloween night, I’m not a radish or a green bean, but round and orange, I am a _____.











