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There are twelve minor prophets in the Old Testament. Have you been introduced to these few? Some of their lives, deeds, and words may surprise you!
(All scriptures are King James Version.)
Well, I invented this game, to make a connection game fun for kids. All you have to do is find the missing link. (Get it? Link...sausage!) You'll catch on!
This is a quiz on some of the world's wonderful animals. A thrilling to trip to the local zoo may allow you to see some of them. All of the animals will start with the letter "O".
Everyone thinks I'm a pest, but I simply want to do what I want to do. Come see what it's like to be me, Ramona Geraldine Quimby, in Beverly Cleary's "Ramona the Pest".
Beatrix Potter's drawings of the furry friends that featured in many of her books are often remembered, along with their names, after the details of the story have faded with the passing years. Let's visit some of them!
The "Value Tales" are a series of illustrated books written for children using historical figures to represent specific values. Using the clues, try and match the tale with the figure.
The continent of Africa is home to some of the world's most beautiful animals. Come join me on a camera safari and explore some of these wonderful creatures.
I will give you a few clues, and you have to guess what animal it is! All are simple animals that an everyday person should know. All are also found on land only. No fish or water mammals.
This quiz is mainly about you having to try to fill in the correct homonyms...(A homonym is a word that is pronounced the same as another word, but spelt differently, or with a different meaning.) I hope you like it! *Does not follow the alphabet.*
Unfortunately the following answers are words without friends. Don't be alarmed, the words simply don't have the letters f, r, i, e, n, d, and s in them. Thank you to Buddy1 for the Challenge title. Good luck!
In Eric Carle's delightful picture book a little egg lay on a leaf in the moonlight. Then a tiny and very hungry caterpillar pops out in the warm sunshine on Sunday morning and starts to look for some food. Do you remember what he ate each day?
Children's songs and verses from yesteryear will amuse you. All you need to do is to pick the word that you think fits the rhyme. Rhymes and/or songs included. There may be some variations.
We are moving to the New Testament! Most of the people in this quiz knew Jesus. Can you recognize who they are in the Bible by the clues? (All answers are NIV.)
I will explain a sport to a person who's never heard of sports. Your job is to figure out which sport I'm describing by my description. Most of these sports use balls but there are a few that don't.
As in my first quiz of this type, letters replace numbers. A, B, C, D...Z = 1, 2, 3, 4...26. Your task is to work out the numerical value of the fruits given. Enjoy!
In "Charlotte's Web" E.B. White shows us the power of words and the power of friendship, using animal characters who seem very real. How much do you remember about the animal characters in "Charlotte's Web"?
Did you know that one man inspired God and the devil to have a contest? Let's hear about the story of Job and his great test of faith! (All answers are from the NIV Bible.)
These questions are from the second edition of 'Winnie-The-Pooh' printed in 1927. This book has been read and lovingly cared for by three generations of my family. My quiz is for young children but the books for all ages.
The how, where, what, and sometimes why, of well-known nursery rhymes. The questions are for the very young, but the additional information is often not suitable for children.
I learned my love of reading from library books when I was a child. They are all easy to read and return to the library before getting a fine. Can you match these children's books to their authors?
We have sung road trip songs, patriotic songs too. Now, here are some praise songs especially for you! Some you will count and some you will spell, whichever you do, you will sing-a-long well.
This quiz has some fun questions dealing with the face of a clock. If you know how to tell time, this should come easy to you. If you are learning (this is a quiz for children), then it will help you think where the hands of a clock should be.
A classic Christmas themed story written by none other than my favorite author, Dr. Seuss! Wanna put your Grinchy knowledge to the test? Take this quiz and see!
Here's a quiz to test how well you know the names of the family members in French. You have to find the correct English equivalents of the French nouns. Have fun!
In the first leg of the Amazing Race 4, I was presented a Brain Teasing challenge. Here are ten US States in fractured form to challenge you. Good luck!
Compound words are just words that are made by putting two smaller words together. I will give you hints to the two smaller words and the definition of the larger word. How many can you get?