One of the best ways to teach a child to think deeply and comprehensively is to riddle him. The answers (about school, clinic, pool) can be done differently - options are discussed below. Born in time immemorial, children's poetic puzzles to this day continue to fulfill their main role - to demonstrate to children how important it is to be able to think outside of specific areas of knowledge and summarize all your life experience, albeit not very significant, to solve the task assigned to them .
Riddles with answers: about school and not only

Few guys like to go to school. Someone there is just bored, someone resists the very fact that he is forced to perform tasks. Clashes with peers, teachers' rejection, and the need to throw off your favorite cartoons, computer games and the Internet for sitting at a desk with a tedious textbook can serve as factors for a negative attitude towards an educational institution. The intimate conversations that anxious parents sometimes try to initiate rarely produce tangible results. Try to approach the negligent student from an unexpected - creative - side and offer him riddles about school - complicated! You can’t rush the child’s answers: even if it seems to you that he has long forgotten about your attempts to show him the “true path”, in fact, the student will almost certainly secretly reflect on the proposed puzzle. In the same way, you can come up with or take from any source puzzles about the hospital and doctors, about the kindergarten, about the pool or the circle, which the child refuses to go simply out of obstinacy.
Clue
Books and manuals present children's riddles about the school with answers. The answers usually follow the puzzle directly; in some cases, they are slightly encrypted in different fonts so that a small child does not immediately understand where to look for a solution or simply could not read it on their own (for example, if the text is printed upside down). You can use your own imagination and diversify the solution to puzzles: provide the child with a choice of several answer options, create an original rebus from a clue, or offer a child to draw or show, rather than voice the answer. There are a lot of potential variations.
Try the following riddles with school answers:
The lesson started with a warm-up
And I'm still waiting for football.
And every day at your doorstep
I'm coming with a smile ...!
(School)
Sometimes it is formidable,
Sometimes - deliberately careless.
Sometimes - even not serious.
But I have to be diligent!
(Teacher)
Circles and triangles
Numbers and squares,
Charts and zeros
Under the power ...!
(Math)
Purpose of the approach
Riddles with answers (about school, clinic, any unloved place) will not only form the child’s imaginative and associative thinking skills, but also help to overcome their hostility to the institution. It is important that the texts imply a positive assessment of the school and emphasize the need for education - of course, in fairly simple images and in the form of small poems written in an accessible language for children.