53 Must-Know Questions for Kindergartners to Share Their Day

Here are some amazing questions for kindergartners to share their school day!

Kindergarten can be a huge step for small children.

Suddenly, they are going from your care (or a daycare, babysitter, etc.) into a huge school where the environment is different, the rules are different, and the expectations are different.

And, of course, you want to know everything that happens during the day!

So it’s kind of a huge transition for you too.

I remember when I sent my twins off to kindergarten, it was weird not knowing what was going on.

Although I understood the basics of kindergarten, I felt like I was missing out on their growth and development.

Asking your kindergartner questions is a great way to keep the lines of communication open while staying in tune with who they are and what they like.

Plus, showing interest in your child’s day will help them feel loved and supported!

You should check out this Q&A a Day for Kids book that prompts your child to answer one question every day for three years. 

It’s a great way to see how your child’s thoughts and dreams developed over the years!

Otherwise, this list has some great questions to ask after school, during mealtimes, before bed – or whatever works for you!

This list of questions for kindergartners doesn’t have to be a lesson or serious discussion. Just throw questions out there to strike up a conversation with your little one.

Ready to get started?

Get To Know You Questions for Kindergartners

You probably know your child very well, but sometimes it’s helpful to have questions to ask that let them talk about their personality!

This will help them explore who they are and share information about themselves. You can even get them a draw and write journal to answer these questions – it would make for an awesome keepsake!

1. Who is your favorite cartoon character, and why?

I’m sure you already know your child’s favorite cartoon character, but this question gives them a chance to explain why they love them. Plus, you may learn a thing or two as to why Peppa Pig is amazing!

2. If you could pick any other name for yourself, what would it be?

When children start school, it allows them to explore who they truly are. Look for questions to ask that encourage your little one to dig deep into their personality, such as what name they would choose for themselves if they could.

3. If you could have any superhero power, what would it be?

Asking your child what superhero power they would want to have is a great way to open up their imagination! Do they want to fly? Read minds? Talk to animals? You can also discuss how they would use their powers in the real world.

4. What do you want to be when you grow up?

I know this is a question kids get asked all of the time, but you’d be surprised how often this changes. Plus, kindergartners can come up with some pretty unique and interesting career choices.

Other Get To Know You Questions:

  1. What’s your favorite color?
  2. What’s your happiest memory?
  3. If you could open a store, what would you sell?
  4. What do you want to be when you grow up?
  5. What is something you are really good at?

Questions About School That Aren’t “How Was Your Day?”

“How was your day?” is such a loaded question for kindergartners, and it can easily be answered as “good” or “bad.”

To get your little one to open up and share, ask them more specific questions about their day that allow them to elaborate!

10. What story did your teacher read today, and what was your favorite part?

This is one of those questions for kindergartners that will help them open up about their day by discussing something they enjoyed. Even if it’s a story they weren’t particularly fond of, there will always be a part that piqued their interest.

11. Who did you sit with at lunch?

Kindergarten is a new and exciting opportunity for your little one to make new friends. Find out how their day went by asking them who they sat with at lunch and get to know some of their classmates.

12. What fun thing are you doing at school tomorrow?

School can sometimes be a struggle for younger children, so talking about the exciting things they will do the next day will help them look forward to returning!

13. What did you and your friends talk about today?

Small children have the most interesting conversations! Find out what your little one talked about with their friends by asking this question.

Other School-Related Questions:

  1. Who did you play with today?
  2. What did you do that was nice today?
  3. What was the hardest part of your day?
  4. What games did you play on the playground?

Funny Questions to Ask Your Kindergartner

When you go through questions for kindergartners to help them share their day, you don’t have to do it like you’re conducting a job interview.

You can always have some fun!

Here are some questions that are sure to have your little one laughing:

18. If you could be invisible for one day, what would you do?

I can just imagine the responses you’ll get with this question. Would your little one sneak a cookie from the kitchen? Play pranks on family members? Who knows!

19. Do unicorns fart rainbows?

I would like to imagine that they do, but it’d be interesting to hear your child’s take on this question! Plus, you’ll likely get a few laughs out of it as well.

20. What’s the funniest joke you’ve ever heard?

Kids’ jokes are the best! One of the funniest questions for kindergartners is to ask them to share a joke. If you want to get in on the fun, you can grab a joke book for kids and flex your comedic skills.

21. If your toys could talk, what do you think they would say?

It’d be interesting to see the types of personalities your little one attributes to their favorite playthings. You can even hit up their bedroom or playroom and see these conversations happen in real-time!

Other Funny Questions:

  1. What is the worst smell in the world?
  2. Would you rather fight 1 horse-sized duck or 100 duck-sized horses?
  3. What would happen if a vampire bites a zombie?
  4. How old do you think I am?
  5. If you could rename your favorite foods, what would you call them?

Interesting Questions to Ask Your Kindergartner

If you’re looking for some interesting questions to ask your kindergartner, I would definitely suggest picking up a Would You Rather Book For Kids!

These books are full of “or” questions that will really get your little one thinking.

Here are some examples as well as other interesting questions you can ask:

27. Would you rather ride an alligator or a tortoise?

While I know riding a tortoise would be a safer bet, it’d be a slow and boring ride. On the other hand, riding an alligator would certainly be exciting!

28. Would you rather have a long nose like an elephant or a tall neck like a giraffe?

Either way, you could significantly expand your reach for when you need to grab something but don’t want to get off the couch!

29. Would you rather know what animals were saying or have them understand what you say?

This is one of those questions for kindergartners that can really open up tons more questions! What do you think cats would say if they could talk? What would you say to the dog if he could understand you?

30. What would you do with $500?

Small children have an interesting concept of money that isn’t always entirely accurate. Don’t be surprised if your little one plans to buy a house or an airplane for $500!

Other Interesting Questions:

  1. What would you put on the perfect pizza?
  2. What is the best thing about being a grown-up?
  3. If everyone in your family was a different color, what color would they be?
  4. What’s the weirdest dream you’ve ever had?

Weird Questions to Ask Your Kindergartner

Sometimes, you just have to ask questions that make no sense! These questions are a great way to start a silly conversation:

35. How many cats does it take to screw in a lightbulb?

I mean, cats are notoriously lazy, so it’s likely that the task will never be completed – but it will be interesting to hear your little one’s answer!

36. Do ants get angry if someone steals their food?

They do enough stealing during picnics, so what if the tables were turned? How would you even go about stealing an ant’s food?

37. Can you pat your head and rub your stomach at the same time?

Ah, the old coordination test. This question will definitely have your little one giggling!

38. What sound does a llama make?

Seriously, does anybody know? (Drop your answer in the comments if you do!) But imagine how much fun you and your child will have trying to come up with the answer!

Other Weird Questions:

  1. Can you wink your eyes separately?
  2. Can you clap with one hand?
  3. Would you rather run from a dinosaur or wrestle a panda?
  4. What would you do if you had four arms?

Trivia For Kids

Before you start asking your kiddo trivia questions, remember that the point isn’t to get the right answer! The point is to learn and start a discussion, letting your child explore possible answers.

(However, I am going to give you the answers to these examples to help you out.)

Oh, and if your little one loves trivia questions, you can always get a trivia book for kids to keep the questions coming!

43. Why is the ocean salty?

Rainwater washes salt (or ions) off rocks into rivers which then are carried into the ocean.

44. Why do leaves change color?

Because they are hungry! Seriously, when the seasons change, there is less “food” in the leaves to keep them green. Leaves need the sun to make this food, so the leaves change color as the sun comes out less and less.

45. Why does the moon have craters?

Every day, rocky pieces called meteoroids crash into the moon, where they explode like bombs. This makes holes in the moon’s surface.

46. How many noses does a slug have?

I didn’t even know slugs had noses, but the answer is 4.

47. How many bones do sharks have?

You may be surprised to learn that sharks don’t, in fact, have any bones! They have cartilage – the same stuff that makes up your ears and nose.

Other Trivia Questions:

  1. What are raisins made of? (grapes)
  2. What is the largest cat in the world? (tiger)
  3. What is the most popular fruit in the world? (banana)
  4. What is the hot, red stuff that comes from volcanos? (lava)
  5. What color is the inside of a kiwi? (green)
  6. What color is on top of the rainbow (red)

4 Ways To Help Your Kindergartner When Answering Questions Is a Challenge

It’s the end of the day, and you’re finally able to sit down with your kindergartner and ask about their day.

But instead of eagerly chatting away, they give you one-word answers or shrug their shoulders.

It can be frustrating trying to get your child to open up, especially when you know they had a busy day at school.

However, there are a few things you can do to encourage them to share. 

Here are a four ways to help you out.

1. Create a Safe Space for Your Child to Talk

One of the best ways to get your kindergartner to open up is to create a safe space for them to talk.

This means establishing a environment where they feel comfortable expressing themselves without fear of judgment or retribution.

You can do this by ensuring that you are always listening attentively and not interrupting them, as well as avoiding any type of criticisms or put-downs.

2. Offer Incentives or Rewards for Sharing Information

Another approach is to offer incentives or rewards if your child shares information with you. This could be something as simple as a sticker or a piece of candy, or even some extra screen time.

The key is to make sure that the incentive is something that your child values and is excited about.

You can create a “conversation chart” where your child gets a sticker for every topic they’re willing to talk about.

Once they’ve filled up the chart, they can redeem it for a prize.

Over time you can remove the chart when your child freely opens up.

3. Be Supportive and Nonjudgmental

It’s also important to be supportive and nonjudgmental when your child does open up to you.

This means being accepting of whatever they have to say, even if it’s not what you were expecting.

It’s also important to avoid giving advice or trying to fix their problems, as this can make them feel like their feelings are invalid.

Some children don’t talk to their parents for fear of being punished.

They may done something wrong at school or feel like they have disappointed their parents in some way.

To help combat this, try to focus on staying calm and understanding their feelings rather than reacting with anger or disappointment.

In the end, it’s important to create an environment where your child feels comfortable talking about their day, whether it’s at home or at school.

By approaching the situation with patience and understanding, you can help encourage your child to open up and share their thoughts and feelings.

4. Create an Environment Where Your Child Feels Comfortable Opening Up to You

Finally, for a child who has a hard time answering questions or opening up, it’s important to try to create an environment where they feel comfortable opening up.

By having a safe and inviting environment where you encourage taking and perspective sharing, you can help your child feel comfortable communicating with you.

Whether it’s through verbal conversations or through open-ended questions, staying calm and focused on their responses can help facilitate a sense of trust and comfort.

Is Asking My Kindergartner Questions Really That Important?

For starters, asking open-ended questions (where they can’t just answer with one word) supports their language development and critical thinking skills.

It also helps them build confidence when interacting with others and develop creative skills.

Apart from supporting their development, asking questions also strengthens the bond between parent and child.

As they age and the world gets tougher to deal with, you’re going to want your child to feel comfortable coming to you for guidance and understanding.

So, start asking questions!

It’s such a small thing you can do to help your child’s overall development and brighten up their day.

How about you? What do you ask your kindergartner to help them share their day?

Let me know in the comments!

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Elna is a mom to twins who blogs and writes for a living. She loves all things mom. While she’s not blogging, you can find Elna meal planning, organizing and helping other moms in her Facebook group, Ready Set Blog for Traffic (From Mom to Mompreneur).