In our article you will find many interesting traffic rules riddles for preschool children. With their help, you can teach preschoolers how to behave on the road in a playful way.
While our children go to kindergarten and do not move independently over long distances, we little think about the fact that very soon they will have to get to school, library or store without the help of adults. And in order for everyday trips to school to always go smoothly, it is extremely important to acquaint children with the rules of the road from a very young age. Children's traffic rules riddles will help you do this correctly.
Traffic rules riddles for preschool children about traffic lights
The best place to start getting acquainted with the rules of the road is at a traffic light. It is important to emphasize that when crossing the road, the child must pay attention to what color the traffic light is flashing.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to explain to your child that there are situations when you cannot cross the road even when the traffic light turns green. So, if an ambulance, fire truck or police car is moving along the roadway, and their siren is on, then it is better to wait until they pass and only then cross the road.
Traffic rules riddles for preschoolers about traffic lights:
1. Standing at the edge of the street Wearing a long boot Three-eyed stuffed animal On one leg. Where cars move, Where paths converge, Helps people cross the street. (Traffic light)
2. There are no police caps, And there is a glass light in the eyes, But it will tell any car: It can go or not. (Traffic light)
3. At the crossing strip, On the side of the road, A three-eyed, one-legged beast, Of an unknown breed to us, Talks to us with multi-colored eyes. The red eye looks at us: - Stop! - says his order. The yellow eye looks at us: - Be careful! Stop now! And green: well, go ahead, Pedestrian, to the crossing! This is how the Silent One conducts his conversation... (Traffic light)
4. Here is a three-eyed fellow. How cunning he is! Whoever comes from anywhere will wink at both this and that. Knows how to settle a dispute, Multicolored... (Traffic light)
5. He has three eyes, three on each side, and although he has never looked at them all at once, he needs all the eyes. It has been hanging here for a long time. What is this? (Traffic light)
Traffic rules riddles
Riddles about traffic lights
The first thing you should teach your child is how to cross the road at a traffic light. Red, yellow and green colors must be understood at the subconscious level.
Whether there is a traffic light on the road or not, when crossing the road you need to look first to the left and then to the right. Even if there are no cars or other vehicles in sight, you DO NOT cross the road when the traffic light is red. You can and should only cross when the light is green. If you are in the company of other people, ask them not to break the rules of crossing roads - their example will have a very bad effect on the child. If someone crossed the road incorrectly in front of you and your child noticed it, tell him that the person did the wrong thing, that he is bad, and the like.
One of the most difficult and dangerous moments is when the green signal is shown to both the pedestrian and the driver. Of course, the driver must give way, but why do we need this risk? You can’t cross the road without looking back, even when the light is green, because anything can happen - cars’ brakes fail, police, ambulances or firefighters may be driving, who will drive very quickly and who need to give way and other situations. Riddles about traffic lights will help you explain to children in a playful way how important it is to be friends with traffic lights.
Standing at the edge of the street Wearing a long boot Three-eyed stuffed animal On one leg. Where cars move, Where paths converge, Helps people cross the street. |
Traffic light |
Three multi-colored circles Flashing one after another. They light up and blink - they help people. |
Traffic light |
Here's a three-eyed fellow. How cunning he is! Whoever comes from anywhere will wink at both this and that. Knows how to settle a dispute, Multicolored... |
Traffic light |
Stop! The cars are moving! Where the paths meet, Who will help people cross the street? |
Traffic light |
There are no police caps, And there is a glass light in the eyes, But it will tell any car: It can go or not. |
Traffic light |
At the crossing strip, On the side of the road, A three-eyed, one-legged beast, Of an unknown breed to us, Talks to us with multi-colored eyes. The red eye looks at us: - Stop! - says his order. The yellow eye looks at us: - Be careful! Stop now! And green: well, go ahead, Pedestrian, to the crossing! This is how the Silent One conducts his conversation... |
Traffic light |
He has three eyes, three on each side, and although he has never looked at them all at once, he needs all the eyes. It has been hanging here for a long time. What is this? ... |
Traffic light |
Three eyes - three orders, Red is the most dangerous. |
Traffic light |
The guard watches vigilantly behind the wide pavement. As soon as he looks with a red eye, they will all stop at once. |
Traffic light |
He perches above the road and blinks a lot, changing the color of his round eyes each time. |
Traffic light |
I blink my eyes tirelessly day and night. I help cars and I want to help you too. |
Riddles about road signs
Riddles about road signs describe frequently occurring signs that a small child should know. This section is the most difficult and is suitable for children over 7 years old.
Explain to your child that traffic signs are installed not only for drivers, but also for pedestrians. By signs you can find the nearest overground or underground passage, and outside the city there are signs of gas stations for your car and roadside cafes along the way. If you have a car, study the rules on the road and your child will very quickly begin to navigate a large number of them.
He will tell the driver everything, and indicate the correct speed. By the road, like a lighthouse, a good friend... |
(Road sign) Red circle, rectangle Every schoolchild must know: This is a very strict sign. And no matter where you rush with dad in a car, you won’t get through. (Entry is prohibited) You can see a sign like this On the expressway, Where there is a large hole and it is dangerous to walk straight, Where a district is being built, A school, a house or a stadium. (Pedestrian traffic is prohibited) In a white triangle With a red border For schoolchildren Very safe. This road sign is known to everyone in the world: Be careful, On the road... (Children) It will oblige us to drive quietly, A close turn will show And remind you of what and how you are on the way... (Road sign) Road sign on the way There is an iron path ahead. But there is a riddle in the sign: Why is moving dangerous? (Railway crossing without barrier) And, walking along the roads, Don’t forget, kids: The edge of the road is for pedestrians, The rest is for... (Cars) Under this sign, oddly enough, Everyone is constantly waiting for something. Some sitting, some standing... What kind of place is this? (Bus stop location) The cars exchanged words: It’s time to cool the tires, Let’s stop where the park is! But the letter “Er” intervened: Only I can decide where to allow parking! (Parking location) What is this zebra crossing on the road? Everyone stands with their mouths open, Waiting for the green light to blink. So this is... (Transition) An underground corridor leads to the other side. There is no door, no gate, This too... (Transition) Young and old walk boldly, even cats and dogs. Only here it’s not a sidewalk, it’s all about the road sign. (Pedestrian path) What kind of sign is that hanging? - "Stop!" - he tells the cars. - Transition, walk boldly along the black and white stripes. (Pedestrian crossing) There is a hole under the road. Who will realize the fastest, Why do people walk back and forth along it in the morning? (Underground pedestrian crossing) |
White triangle, red border. A wonderful little train with smoke at the window. This locomotive is driven by an eccentric grandfather. Can any of you tell me what this sign is? |
Railway crossing without barrier |
The sign was hung up at dawn, so that everyone would know about it: The roads are being repaired here - Take care of your feet! |
Men at work |
What is this dark hole? There's probably a hole here? A fox lives in that hole. What miracles! This is not a ravine or a forest, here the road is cut through! There is a sign by the road, but what does it say? |
Tunnel |
What kind of miracle is this, two humps like a camel? This sign is triangular. What is it called? |
Rough road |
This sign warns that there is a zigzag on the road, and a cool guy is waiting for the car ahead... |
Dangerous bend |
Tell me, buddy, What is the name of the sign, What is standing by the road, telling me to reduce my speed? |
Road sign |
There is a round sign, and there is a window in it, Don’t rush rashly, But think a little, What’s here, a brick dump? |
No entry |
I am an expert on road rules, I parked the car here, Parked near the fence - She also needs to rest. |
Parking place |
Riddles about the road
Riddles about the road also include riddles about the street and sidewalk. These concepts are widely used in traffic rules and the child must understand them.
You understand that when you are on the road, you not only have rights, but also some responsibilities. The safety of the child and other road users depends on their behavior on the road. You cannot run out onto the roadway - it is intended only for transport, you need to walk on the sidewalks and it is simply vital to LOOK CAREFULLY TO THE SIDES. Explain to children that failure to follow these rules leads to bad consequences.
Close - wide, from afar - narrow. |
Road |
Not alive, but walking, motionless, but leading. |
Road |
Tall trees are longer, little grass is lower. With her, the distances become closer, and we open up the world with her. |
Road |
A thread stretches, winding among the fields, through the forest, through the copses, without end or edge. Neither tear it, nor wrap it into a ball. |
Road |
You will find my first syllable among the notes, the second and third will appear. Wherever you go from home, you will immediately notice the WHOLE. |
Road |
The houses stand in two rows - 10, 20, 100 in a row. And they all look at each other with square eyes. |
Street |
The bus doesn't roll here. Trams will not pass here. Pedestrians are calm here, walking along the street. There is another road for cars and for trams. |
Sidewalk |
Before counting and writing, drawing, reading, all children need to know the ABC of movement! What are the names of those paths on which the legs walk? Learn to distinguish them accurately, Don’t fly like you’re on fire. Pedestrian paths – Is it just...? |
Sidewalk |
Lyosha and Lyuba walk in pairs. Where are they going? By … |
Sidewalk |
Riddles about pedestrians and crossings
Crossing the road correctly, following all the rules, is the key to your child’s safety. This applies to both above-ground and underground passages.
So, let's remember some rules:
Where the steps lead down, go down, don’t be lazy. The pedestrian must know: Here...? |
Underground crossing |
Cars rush menacingly, Like an iron river! So that you are not crushed, Like a fragile bug, - Under the road, like a grotto, There is... |
Underground crossing |
There is a place to cross, pedestrians know this. They lined it for us and showed everyone where to walk. |
Crosswalk |
A striped horse, they call it “zebra”. But not the one in the zoo, people all walk along it. |
Crosswalk |
What kind of zebra is without hooves: Dust is not flying under it, But above it is a blizzard of dust And cars are flying. |
Crosswalk |
Striped horses lay across the roads - All the cars stopped If we pass here. |
Crosswalk |
Well, what if the sidewalk is not on the path for a pedestrian? If it is possible for a pedestrian to cross the Mostovaya? The pedestrian is immediately looking for a road sign...? |
Transition |
On the road sign there is a Man walking. Striped paths were laid under our feet. So that we don’t know about worries and walk forward along them. |
Crosswalk |
If you are in a hurry on your way, go through the street, go where all the people are, where there is a sign... |
Transition |
I'm walking around the city, I won't get into trouble. Because I know for sure that I follow the rules. |
A pedestrian |
Zebra riddles
What kind of animal is a zebra on the road? There is not always a traffic light, and even if there is, it often does not work. This is where the zebra comes to the rescue.
Some drivers behave on the road as if they were on a highway - they drive at high speed and do not always stop at pedestrian crossings. They consider it necessary to stop only at a red traffic light, and even then not all of them. That is why you need to be especially careful when crossing the road at a zebra crossing without a traffic light. You shouldn’t cross the road when you see a car approaching quickly, or even worse, run across it in the hope of making it in time. A child cannot correctly calculate the speed of approaching transport, because he does not have enough experience. When sending him to school, choose the road in such a way that there are traffic lights along his route. But if this is not possible, funny zebra riddles will help teach your child some rules.
What animal helps us cross the street? |
Zebra |
An animal came from Africa to the city. The beast was completely stunned with fright. She lies there as if she fell asleep, wake her up or don’t wake her up, even if you drive on her or even walk with your feet. |
Zebra |
What kind of horse, all striped, sunbathes on the road? People drive and walk, But she doesn’t run away. |
Zebra |
Riddles about traffic
Road traffic is built on rules, following which, the child will be safe himself and will not create unpleasant situations on the road for others.
Riddles about traffic will tell you about the main elements on the road, because there are not only traffic lights and zebra crossings, but also barriers, speed bumps and other “participants” of the traffic. Get to know them while playing and the child will know about them and what is the correct attitude towards these elements. Explain right away that even public transport stops have their own rules of conduct. You need to get on public transport after it has stopped completely, as well as get off it.
This device is used to identify those who exceed the speed limit. The strict locator says: - Violator on the road! |
Radar |
My first syllable tells me to sleep, the middle one sounds in music, and the last one knows the limit; WHOLE speed is measured. |
Speedometer |
He has a stern temper - Long, thick, like a hog, He lay down at the crossing, Protecting the pedestrian. |
Speed bump |
The train is moving fast and fast! To prevent misfortune from happening, I am closing the crossing - Cars are prohibited from entering! |
Barrier |
There is a crossing ahead - Brake and wait: It is lowered - slow down, And if they raise it - pass. |
Barrier |
Look, what a strong man: On the move with one hand, He’s used to stopping a five-ton truck. |
Adjuster |
Where there is a difficult intersection, He is the leader of the machines. Where He is, it is easy and simple, He is a guide for everyone. |
Adjuster |
Commanding the rod, he directs everyone, And he alone controls the entire crossroads. He is like a magician, a machine trainer, and his name is... |
Adjuster |
A striped pointer, like a wand from a fairy tale. |
Rod |
The night is dark. There's no sun. For the night to come without troubles, people need a beacon - a one-legged firefly. |
Flashlight |
When going out Prepare in advance Politeness and restraint, And most importantly - |
Attention |
Traffic rules riddles for preschool children about road signs
Once your child begins to clearly understand what a traffic light is and what its purpose is, you can move on to becoming familiar with road signs. Even a small child should know that road signs are important for both drivers and pedestrians. With their help, road users know where sharp turns or uneven roads await them. Also, with the help of road signs, the child will be able to find out where the nearest pedestrian crossing is, which means he will not have to cross a road busy with cars.
Traffic rules riddles for preschoolers about road signs:
1. He will tell the driver everything and indicate the correct speed. By the road, like a beacon, Good friend - (Road sign)
2. The sign was hung up at dawn, so that everyone would know about it: The roads are being repaired here - Take care of your feet! (Men at work)
3. What is this dark hole? There's probably a hole here? A fox lives in that hole. What miracles! This is not a ravine or a forest, this is a cut-through road! There is a sign by the road, but what does it say? (Tunnel)
4. Red circle, and in it is my friend, Fast friend - a bicycle. The sign says: here and around Bicycles are not allowed. (Cycling is prohibited)
Guess the sign
The purpose of the game, intended for the middle group, is to consolidate the skill of visually distinguishing road signs and fostering a desire to use their knowledge in everyday life.
For the game, prepare cards depicting signs of different categories: prohibitory, indicative, warning, service. Turn them face down. Each student takes turns taking a card at random, does not show the image to his friends, but describes it verbally. The task of the other players is to guess what is being said.
Traffic rules riddles for preschool children about pedestrians and crossings
IMPORTANT: The roadway is always dangerous. Therefore, the child must always remember that you can cross the road only in the designated places, after first looking to the right and left. Also explain to your child that the road is not a place for children to play. You are not allowed to play or run in front of cars here.
Traffic rules riddles for preschoolers about pedestrians and crossings:
1. Where the steps lead down, go down, don’t be lazy. The pedestrian must know: Here...? (Underground crossing)
2. On the road sign there is a Man walking. Striped paths were laid under our feet. So that we don’t know about worries and walk forward along them. (Crosswalk)
3. If you are in a hurry on your way, go through the street, go where all the people are, where there is a sign... ( Transition)
4. Striped horses lay across the roads - All the cars stopped If we pass here. (zebra crossing)
5 . There is a place to cross, pedestrians know this. They lined it for us and showed everyone where to walk. (Crosswalk)
6. Well, what if the sidewalk is not on the path for a pedestrian? If it is possible for a pedestrian to cross the Mostovaya? The pedestrian is immediately looking for a road sign...? (Crosswalk)
Puzzles in pictures with answers on traffic rules for primary schoolchildren
Puzzles on traffic rules for elementary school students
Puzzles “Traffic experts” for younger schoolchildren
Author: Bestik Irina Viktorovna, teacher of the Regional Special (Correctional) Boarding School for Children with Hearing Impairments, KSU, Republic of Kazakhstan, North Kazakhstan region, Petropavlovsk. Description: traffic rules puzzles are intended for educators and primary school teachers when conducting extracurricular activities and activities on traffic rules while repeating basic concepts of traffic rules. Guessing puzzles contributes to the development of logical thinking in younger schoolchildren, instills critical thinking skills and cognitive interest, and also helps to consolidate acquired knowledge on traffic rules in a playful way. Goal: guessing puzzles about basic concepts and terms in traffic rules. Objectives: - repeat and consolidate the basic concepts and terms of traffic rules in a playful way;
— develop cognitive interest among younger schoolchildren in learning traffic rules; — instill skills of safe behavior on the street; — develop logical thinking, cognitive abilities and memory in younger schoolchildren. Puzzles “Connoisseurs of traffic rules”
Task: solve puzzles on traffic rules.
Learning to cross the road to avoid accidents. It is necessary to strictly observe the traffic rules and norms of behavior. You will remember, friends. On the road we are not allowed to run, jump and skip and play football with a ball. And don't think in vain. Which is not dangerous at all. Learn little by little how to cross the road. (Victor Verevka)
My street There is a clever guard on duty here at any time. He controls everyone at once who is in front of him on the pavement. No one in the world can do this with one movement of the hand. Stop the flow of passers-by and let trucks pass. (S. Mikhalkov)
Sidewalk For cars, everyone knows, There are roads, there are highways. Young and old also remember, For pedestrians - the sidewalk. I'm walking along the sidewalk, I'm walking slowly. And the walk is not dangerous, and the weather is good. (Natalia Migunova)
Roadside The sidewalk is not endless. If you are not on the way with him, you can walk towards the traffic along the side of the road. (O. Emelyanova)
Car A passenger car is rushing along the road. And behind him thick dust swirls like a cloud. (M. Pogarsky)
Traffic light. At any intersection we are greeted by a traffic light and start a very simple conversation with a pedestrian: “The light is green - go through. ( R. Farhadi)
Pedestrian Need to cross the road? Look around you, whether there is danger or not. This is my advice. (I. Gurina)
Zebra Zebra lives in Africa, Striped very much. He drinks water, chews grass, and wants to frolic. And on our street, Here at the intersection, A zebra is just right - Transition into stripes. The light sends a green ray, He is like a mother to you. Taking it by the handle, draw it straight along the stripes. (O. Koba)
ABC of the road. The city in which you and I live can rightfully be compared to an ABC book. With the alphabet of streets, avenues, roads, the City gives us a lesson all the time. Here it is, the alphabet - Overhead: Signs are hung above the pavement. Always remember the alphabet of the city, so that trouble does not happen to you.
Pay your fare! Passengers need to remember that everyone cannot travel for free. Those over seven years old must buy a ticket. The free rider will be fined in disgrace by the controllers. (O. Emelyanova)
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Traffic rules riddles for preschool children about the sidewalk
The sidewalk is an important component of road traffic. Its main task is to ensure safe movement for pedestrians along the roadway. You must explain to your child that it is necessary to go to and from school according to him. Your child needs to understand that being on the sidewalk can make them feel safe.
IMPORTANT : When telling your child the rules of the road, do not forget to explain to him that he must also move correctly on the sidewalk. The child should know that he needs to walk on the side that is as far away from the road as possible.
Traffic rules riddles for preschoolers about the sidewalk:
1. Everyone knows this place - People walk and walk here. Only this is not a boulevard - It’s just... (Sidewalk)
2. The bus doesn’t roll here. Trams will not pass here. Pedestrians are calm here, walking along the street. There is another road for cars and for trams. (Sidewalk)
3. Before counting and writing, drawing, reading, all children need to know the ABC of movement! What are the names of those paths on which the legs walk? Learn to distinguish them accurately, Don’t fly like you’re on fire. Pedestrian paths – Is it just...? (Sidewalk)
Traffic rules riddles for preschool children about the road
IMPORTANT : Even a preschooler must understand that on the road, in addition to rights, he also has responsibilities. The child should know that when preparing to cross the roadway, he must do everything so as not to provoke a traffic accident. Explain to him that you must wait for the green traffic light only on the sidewalk, and under no circumstances should you go to the zebra crossing before it appears.
Traffic rules riddles for preschoolers about the road:
1. A thread stretches, winding among the fields, through the forest, through the copses, without end or edge. Neither tear it, nor wrap it into a ball. (Road)
2. She has been known to everyone for a long time - She waits obediently near the house, As soon as you leave the gate - She will lead you wherever you want. (Road)
3. If only she stood up, she could reach the sky, If only her hands would tie the thief, If only her legs would catch up with the horse. If only my eyes had seen it, if only my tongue had told me. (Road)
4. Tall trees are longer, small blades of grass are lower. With her, the distances become closer, and we open up the world with her. (Road)
5. If you walk, you are lying in front of you. If you look around, you are running home. (Road)
Traffic rules riddles for preschool children about traffic
At a young age, children absorb information like a sponge. Therefore, if you want your baby to be able to navigate correctly on busy roads when he grows up, tell her not only about the zebra crossing and traffic light, but also about other elements that she can see on the way home. So the child must know about the existence of barriers, which it is not particularly advisable to go beyond. And about speed bumps, which force drivers to slow down in the area where they lie.
Traffic rules riddles for preschoolers about traffic:
1. He has a harsh temper - Long, thick, like a hog, He lay down at the crossing, Protecting the pedestrian. (speed bump)
2. The train is moving fast! To prevent misfortune from happening, I am closing the crossing - Cars are prohibited from entering! (Barrier)
3. Commanding the rod, he directs everyone, And he alone controls the entire crossroads. He is like a magician, a car trainer, and his name is... (Traffic Controller)
4. This device is used to identify those who exceed the speed limit. The strict locator says: - Violator on the road! (Radar)
5. There is a crossing ahead - Brake and wait: It is lowered - slow down, And if they raise it - pass. (Barrier)
Road signs
The purpose of the didactic game “Road Signs” is to consolidate knowledge about the rules of the road and the skill of visually distinguishing symbols on the road.
The game is played in the form of lotto. For it, it is necessary to prepare playing fields depicting parts of city streets and points for installing road signs, as well as small pictures of these signs.
Before the game, students should think about the following questions:
- what signs exist on the road;
- What are they needed for;
- in what places on city streets are they installed?
Invite the students to choose a playing field and examine it carefully. Show players small pictures of road signs. Children should look to see if there are similar images on their playing field. If there is one, then call the sign and apply it to the corresponding image on the field. The player who is faster than his comrades and who correctly collects the pictures wins.
Traffic rules riddles for preschool children about transport
Another important component of any roads is transport. With the help of our riddles, you can introduce your child to the types of transport that move along large and small roads.
IMPORTANT: Do not forget to tell your child that approaching a car parked on the road is strictly prohibited. The driver may not see the child and cause a collision. Such an emergency situation is likely to result in injury.
Traffic rules riddles for preschoolers about transport:
1. Runs, sometimes buzzes. He looks sharply into two eyes. As soon as the red light comes, He will stand in place in a moment. (Automobile)
2. This horse doesn’t eat oats, instead of legs there are two wheels. Sit on horseback and race on it, but steer better. (Bike)
3. I won’t hide it from you, That I’m digging the earth with my nose. It’s not for nothing that I carry a heavy knife on my nose. This knife, it’s all made of steel, I just lower it to the ground - I cut the earth into layers, I drag the earth in piles! It’s not in vain that I dig the earth! I'm the one building the road. Both at a construction site and on a collective farm. And my name is... (Bulldozer)
4. I don’t need wires, I can go anywhere. On Monday and Saturday I will take you to work. To school, to nursery, to kindergarten I am very happy for passengers. (Bus)
5. Early in the morning there was knocking and ringing and chaos outside the window. Multi-colored houses walk along straight steel paths. (Tram)
6. Doesn't fly, doesn't buzz. The beetle is running down the street. And two brilliant lights burn in the beetle’s eyes. (Motorbike)
7. What kind of red car takes people to the fire? The light is blinking blue and the siren is getting stronger. (Fire engine)
8. Armed, toothy, She walks and wanders down the street, She walks and shovels the snow, And the janitor just squints, And the janitor smiles: The snow is shoveled without him. (Snowblower)
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Riddles about traffic rules
Riddles about traffic rules or traffic rules are a very important and integral part of the learning process. Using simple rules, instill in your child a sense of responsibility and self-preservation. On city streets, where there is a large number of vehicles, there is always a danger to the health and life of the baby.
The very first and most important rule when starting walks with children is how to cross the road at a traffic light or zebra crossing. Your child should always make sure that cars allow you to pass and that the traffic light is green. These rules are hidden in the riddles with answers, which you can learn right during your walks and immediately remember the appearance of the objects you are studying. Parents are obliged to show by example how important it is to follow traffic rules, both as a pedestrian and while driving a car.
Never cross the road with your child in the wrong places - a bad example is contagious.
Frequent repetition of the rules in various formats will allow you to quickly form the habit of correct behavior on the roadway and never forget that games on the road are unacceptable. Convey to your child the information that transport is a source of increased danger for both children and adults. This can be done not only orally, but also in the form of a presentation for a lesson, if the child already knows how to use a computer, or format it as posters on whatman paper.
Nowadays, traffic rules for small pedestrians begin to be taught in kindergarten, but even this is not always enough. Our riddles were created to expand knowledge and the sphere of influence on the child’s consciousness. After all, getting to know complex and “boring” rules is much more fun in the form of a game with guessing the answer. You can start learning simple riddles about traffic lights and road signs with your child, starting at the age of 2. And when the child is already 4 years old, you can discuss in more detail not only the simplest rules, but also more complex aspects of traffic rules, for example, riding a bicycle or the design of a car, or the work of a policeman.
Riddles about traffic rules will be useful for the junior, senior and middle groups of kindergarten, as well as for the preparatory group at school. Upon entering 1st grade, a child begins to move independently around the city, becomes a full-fledged participant in traffic - a pedestrian, and is already required to know the rules of behavior on the road.
This section contains the best simple and complex riddles on the topic of rules of behavior on the road for children of kindergarten age and primary school. You can look up the answers online and for free or come up with new riddles using existing rhymes.