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Aug 15, 2024

[Answer] In “Goodnight Moon,” what kind of animal is being tucked into bed?

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...“Goodnight Moon,” written by Margaret Wise Brown, was published in 1947, and has been a bedtime classic ever since. At the heart of the story is a bunny, illustrated by Clement Hurd. The bunny is nestled in its bed, ready to say goodnight to everyone, from bears and kittens, to the cow jumping over the moon.

[Answer] What popular children’s author wrote “The Giving Tree”?

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..."The Giving Tree" is the story of a tree that loved a boy so much she gave away everything for him, including her apples, limbs, and even her trunk. For over 50 years, it has been a classic story of unconditional love and acceptance. Bestselling author Shel Silverstein also wrote “Where the Sidewalk Ends,” “Falling Up,” “A Light in the Attic,” and many other children’s poetry books.

[Answer] What item did kids need to be invited to Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory?

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...Those who watched the 1971 movie “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” remember bedridden Grandpa Joe miraculously recovering when Charlie Bucket brings home one specific thing: a Golden Ticket. Similarly, in Roald Dahl’s 1964 book, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” five Golden Tickets are hidden in Willy Wonka candy bars. The lucky five who find a ticket are invited to Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory, with the potential to win a prize beyond imagination. With his Golden Ticket, Charlie takes Grandpa Joe with him on the adventure — along with fellow ticket-holders Augustus Gloop, Mike Teavee, Veruca Salt, and Violet Beauregarde.

[Answer] What is Paddington Bear’s favorite snack?

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...Paddington Bear has many distinguishing features that make him such a familiar, lovable character; for example, many fans can close their eyes and immediately see his smart blue duffle jacket and well-worn red hat. However, one of his most famous traits is his love for a particular English treat — orange marmalade. Paddington is so famous for loving orange marmalade, in fact, that an attempt to change his favorite food to marmite in 2007 was widely condemned, and his trademark affection for orange marmalade was reinstated in 2009.

[Answer] The line, “I think I can,” is from what book?

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...“The Little Engine That Could” by Watty Piper, one of history’s most-loved children’s books, has inspired millions of children since it was first published in 1930. Despite the Little Blue Engine’s size, she valiantly completed her mission and pulled the heavy train over the steep side of the mountain. With her inspirational motto, “I think I can,” the engine’s story teaches readers the value of perseverance and optimism.

[Answer] What is a synonym for “sapient”?

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...1. Weird 2. Whimsical 3. Whipped 4. Wise

[Answer] Limes are just lemons picked early.

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The lemon's scientific name is Citrus limon. The Key Lime's scientific name is Citrus aurantifolia. While they are both part of the Citrus genus, lemons and limes are different species.

There are two main varieties of Limes, Persian Limes and Mexican Limes.

Mexican Limes are also called "Key Limes." Though Persian Limes look more promising, because they are bigger, their juice is not as flavourful as Mexican Limes.

Limes are picked when they are fully grown, but still green and unripe. If Limes are allowed to fully ripen on the tree, they actually turn from green to yellow. Because of this, some people believe (erroneously) that Limes are just unripe Lemons.

Limes have more sugar and citric acid than lemons.

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