Based on the analysis of each box in the "Dingbats #39" puzzle, here are the solutions for each rebus:
1.
HOFF with a male symbol (♂) over the 'O' and "DUST" inside it: This represents "David Hasselhoff," as the male symbol is "man," making it "H-man-ff," and "DUST" is likely a red herring or part of a specific phrase. The answer is
David Hasselhoff.
2.
Mirrored "SCHOOL SCHOOL": The reversed text indicates "Back to School." The answer is
Back to School.
3.
"JACKET" in rainbow colors: The multi-colored letters suggest "Rainbow Jacket." The answer is
Rainbow Jacket.
4.
"OVERLANDER": The straightforward word likely represents itself. The answer is
Overlander.
5.
Ham next to "STIR": Combining "STIR" and "HAM" forms the phrase "Stir Ham," but this doesn't make sense. It might be a play on words, but without additional context, it's unclear. The answer is
Stir Ham (though this is not a common phrase).
6.
"13579AZ": The sequence of odd numbers followed by A and Z suggests "Odd Numbers to Alphabet" or "Odd AZ," but this is not a common phrase. The answer is
Odd Numbers to Alphabet.
7.
"GRIMAREA": Rearranging the letters forms "MARGARITA." The answer is
Margarita.
8.
"CAKE" with a euro symbol (€) replacing the 'E': The euro symbol sounds like "euro," so "CAK€" can be read as "Cake Euro." The answer is
Cake Euro (though this is not a common phrase).
The final answers for the puzzle are:
1. David Hasselhoff
2. Back to School
3. Rainbow Jacket
4. Overlander
5. Stir Ham
6. Odd Numbers to Alphabet
7. Margarita
8. Cake Euro
Note: Some of these answers, particularly 5, 6, and 8, may not be common phrases and could require additional context or interpretation.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable dingbat puzzles.