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Let’s solve each riddle one by one. These are fun word puzzles — think about everyday objects that match the clues!

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Riddle 1 (Purple egg):
*I can be opened or closed but I’m not a window.*
→ Think: What opens and closes? A door! But also… a book, a box, a jar… Wait — “not a window” is a hint. Maybe it’s something you open to read or use? Actually, a door fits perfectly — you open and close doors all the time, and they’re not windows.

But let’s keep going — maybe there’s a better fit later. Hold on.

Wait — another idea: a book! You open and close books. Not a window. That works too. Hmm. Let’s check others first.

Actually, let’s go in order and come back if needed.

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Riddle 2 (Orange egg):
*I help keep out wind and rain and I am a PANE.*
→ “Pane” is a big clue! A pane of glass — like in a window. Windows keep out wind and rain. And it says “I am a PANE” — so this must be a window.

Answer: Window

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Riddle 3 (Yellow egg):
*Where can you find something full of holes that can still hold water?*
→ Something with holes that holds water? That sounds impossible… unless it’s a sponge! Sponges have lots of holes but soak up and hold water. Or maybe a colander? No — colanders drain water. Sponge is best.

Answer: Sponge

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Riddle 4 (Green egg):
*You have to break this before you can use it...and it likes to be cold.*
→ Break before using? Like an egg? But eggs don’t “like to be cold.” Wait — what do you break to use? An eggshell? But again, temperature clue. Oh! An ice cube? No, you don’t break ice cubes to use them. Wait — a glow stick? No.

Ah! A chocolate bar wrapped in foil? No.

Wait — an egg? You break the shell to cook it. And eggs are often kept cold in the fridge. Yes! Eggs are stored cold, and you break the shell to use them.

Answer: Egg

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Riddle 5 (Blue egg):
*I have a plug but I’m not a sink. I have a screen but I’m not a laptop.*
→ Plug + screen? Could be a TV? TVs have plugs and screens. Not a sink, not a laptop. Perfect.

Answer: Television (or TV)

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Riddle 6 (Purple egg):
*I have a spine but not a face. I have a cover but I’m not a pillow.*
→ Spine + cover? That’s a book! Books have spines (the edge where pages are bound) and covers. Not a pillow. Makes sense.

Answer: Book

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Riddle 7 (Red egg):
*I have four legs but I cannot walk.*
→ Four legs, can’t walk? Furniture! A table or a chair. Both have four legs and don’t walk. Either could work, but table is more common for this riddle.

Answer: Table

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Riddle 8 (Green egg):
*I have a tongue but no mouth.*
→ Tongue without a mouth? Shoes! Shoes have tongues (the part under the laces). Also, bells have tongues? But shoes are more familiar.

Answer: Shoe

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Riddle 9 (Blue egg):
*When it's time to sneeze, grab one of me, please!*
→ When you sneeze, you grab a tissue! Tissues are used to catch sneezes.

Answer: Tissue

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Now let’s go back to Riddle 1:

*Riddle 1 (Purple egg): I can be opened or closed but I’m not a window.*

We thought door or book. But look — we already used “book” in Riddle 6. So probably not book again. Door is good — you open and close doors, and they’re not windows.

But wait — another possibility: a closet? Or a cabinet? Still, “door” is simplest.

Actually, let’s think: Is there something else? What about a laptop? No — we have TV already. Or a suitcase? Possible, but less common.

Best answer: Door

Final Answer for Riddle 1: Door

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Let’s list all answers clearly:

1. Purple egg → Door
2. Orange egg → Window
3. Yellow egg → Sponge
4. Green egg → Egg
5. Blue egg → Television (TV)
6. Purple egg → Book
7. Red egg → Table
8. Green egg → Shoe
9. Blue egg → Tissue

All make sense and fit the clues.

Final Answer:
Door, Window, Sponge, Egg, Television, Book, Table, Shoe, Tissue
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable easter hunt riddles.
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