Nursery rhymes with riddles are a good medium to teach kids simple mathematical calculations and logical reasoning. Kids learn to understand puzzles and increase their analytical skills.
This rhyme is about a simple riddle for kids.
It checks how attentive the kids are when the puzzle is told in a rhyme.
This is a short riddle that explains the riddler has met seven wives. Each wife of a man has a sack and the sack has seven kittens. In the end, the riddle asks a question to the kids. It is a fascinating riddle in the form of a rhyme that kids can easily remember and ask other kids to solve it.
Riddles that are composed in the form of simple rhymes are riddle rhymes. One of the best examples is As I Was Going To St Ives. This is a riddle that asks kids how many are headed to St. Ives.
Riddles in the form of rhymes are very interesting to answer. Kids will have to remember the lines in the rhymes and find the answers hidden in them.
This is an interesting rhyme that is quite old and popular. Kids are asked this rhyme to check their analytical skills. This rhyme is not an easy one to answer unless the kids remember all the lines and find the information hidden in them.
Here are the lyrics of this riddle rhyme.
As I was going to St. Ives
I met a man with seven wives.
Every wife had seven sacks,
Every sack had seven cats,
Every cat had seven kits.
Kits, cats, sacks, and wives,
How many were going to St Ives?
A Man and his Seven Wives with Cats
A riddle rhyme always ends with a question. In this one, kids will calculate and answer how many of them were going to St. Ives.
As mentioned earlier, this is a riddle rhyme that kids love to answer. If we follow the lines in the riddle, we find out the one who tells the riddle is going to St. Ives. He met a man and his seven wives. Every wife has a sack. Each sack has seven cats and each cat has seven kittens. The question asked at the end of this riddle is how many of them are going to St. Ives.
Let us calculate the right answer to this riddle.
Suppose, you are going to St Ives. You met a man with seven wives. Are they going to the same place? If not, then the answer will be one as you are the one going to St Ives. According to the riddle, only you are going alone.
The Riddle of Cats, Wives, and A Man
If the answer is yes, then we have to consider the man, his wives, cats, and kittens to calculate. Hence, the total number of people going to St. Ives are:
The kid asking the riddle + The Man + His Seven Wives + (7 X 7 = 49) sacks + (7 X 7 X 7 = 343) cats present in all sacks + (7 X 343 = 2401) kittens = 2802.
This is the right answer when all of them were going to St. Ives.
Explain the riddle and let the kids find the information related to the 7 men and 7 wives riddle. This riddle can be customised and made easier or harder considering the age of the kids. Use this riddle to check the mathematical and analytical skills of kids.
1. What words rhyme with seven?
The only word that rhymes with seven is heaven.
2. Is it possible that the answer to this riddle is one?
It is possible if we consider that the riddler asking the question is alone going to St. Ives. There is nowhere written that the man and his wives are going to the same destination.
3. What is the purpose of this riddle?
The purpose of this riddle is to check the memory, mathematical skills, and analytical skills of children.
Nursery rhymes with riddles are a good medium to teach kids simple mathematical calculations and logical reasoning. Kids learn to understand puzzles and increase their analytical skills.
This rhyme is about a simple riddle for kids.
It checks how attentive the kids are when the puzzle is told in a rhyme.