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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 40 general entries. We are selecting 30 for display.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Bob the Builder
Mrs. Percival. She helps in the garden. She is also a friend of Bob's
Yes. Yes he gets into a lot of trouble. He tells lies.
Spanner, hammer and screwdriver. They would be heavy after a while!
What colour is the handle of Bob's screwdriver that he carries around with him? | Bob The Builder
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Yellow. If it were yellow and black it would be a Craftsman from Sears.
yellow. Bob is almost never seen without this hat.
Dizzy. This is one cement mixer who loves trouble.
Bird. This bird hasn't got a proper name, it's just bird.
red. He is named this because he loves getting mucky!
Green. If you thought he was red, you probably got muddled up with Muck.
Red. If you thought he was orange, you probably thought he was Dizzy.
Dark blue. It is not blue because it is a shade darker than normal blue so it should be dark blue.
Blue. It's not just blue, but a bright sort of blue.
Light blue. It's not blue, but light blue.
Black. Most mobile phones are black and so is Wendy's and Bob's.
Black. Hope you enjoyed my quiz!
Complete this phrase from the title song: "Can we fix it? __________" | Bob the Builder
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Yes we can!. Before Bob and the team set out on a new job, Bob asks, "Can we fix it?" and the team replies, "Yes we can!"
Tom. In the episode "A Christmas to Remember" Bob's twin brother comes to visit from the Arctic circle.
a bat. Like Lofty, many people are afraid of bats. Bats have been proven to be harmless and can be very useful to society, such as by pollinating and spreading seeds of flowers.
Travis. Travis is the tractor of Farmer Pickles and is friends with Bob's machines.
In "Bob the Builder: Project Build It", what kind of farm does Farmer Pickles have? | Bob the Builder
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Sunflower farm. Sunflowers are one of the fastest growing flowers and can grow up to 12 feet in six months. Sunflowers are excellent for attracting birds to your garden.
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