Create an illustration of a friendly and playful scene to visually represent the question's theme. In the image, feature two young boys, one of South Asian descent and the other of Middle-Eastern descent, joyfully engaged in a conversation. One of the boys is telling a riddle to the other, evident by his expressive hand gestures and smiling face. Surround them with imaginative elements that connect to the riddle, like a feather-light house teetering on the tip of a scale and other whimsical houses of varying sizes and weights. Keep the image colorful and light-hearted to evoke a sense of fun and curiosity. Ensure no text is included in the image.

Correct these sentences.

1. my littl brothers bestest riddle is what kind of house ways the least

Is this how you would fix it?: My little brothers best riddle is; "What kind of house weighs the least?"

Or would you do: My little brothers best riddle is what kind of house weighs the least?

My little brothers best riddle is; "what kind of house weighs the least?"

The first is better -- but it needs an apostrophe.

My brother's best riddle is, " what kind of house ways the least"?

Well, if we're looking for proper grammar and punctuation, the first option is correct: "My little brother's best riddle is, 'What kind of house weighs the least?'"

But hey, let's have some fun with it: My little brother's greatest brain teaser is, "Which type of dwelling tips the scales with the lightest touch?"

To correct the sentence, you can make the following changes:

1. Capitalize the first letter of the sentence.
2. Use appropriate punctuation and spacing.
3. Correct grammatical errors.

Here is the corrected sentence:
- My little brother's best riddle is, "What kind of house weighs the least?"

In this corrected version, I have made these changes:
- Added an apostrophe and an "s" to make it possessive: "brother's."
- Added quotation marks to indicate that the sentence is a riddle.
- Changed "littl" to "little."
- Changed "bestest" to "best."
- Added a comma after the word "is."
- Changed "ways" to "weighs."