This slow-moving mammal spends most of its life hanging upside down in the trees of Central and South American rainforests.
Sloth
This is the closest star to the Earth and the center of our solar system.
The Sun
This punctuation mark is used at the end of a sentence to show strong emotion, surprise, or excitement.
Exclamation Mark!
Water freezes at this temperature on the Celsius scale.
0 degrees
This movie features a clownfish named Marlin searching for his son.
Finding Nemo
Unlike most other fish, this aquatic creature swims upright and the males are the ones who carry the babies in a pouch.
Seahorse
Often called the "Red Planet" because of the iron-rich dust on its surface, it is the fourth planet from the Sun.
Mars
A word that reads the same backward as forward, such as "racecar" or "madam."
Palindrome
This green substance found in plant leaves absorbs sunlight to help the plant make food.
Chlorophyll
In this movie, a young boy travels to the Land of the Dead to learn about his family history.
Coco
This is the only mammal on Earth capable of true, sustained flight.
This is the largest planet in our solar system, famous for its giant storm called the "Great Red Spot."
Jupiter
This riddle: The more of them you take, the more you leave behind.
Footsteps
This is the scientific process where a liquid changes into a gas.
Evaporation
This movie tells the story of sisters Elsa and Anna in the kingdom of Arendelle.
Frozen
This flightless bird native to New Zealand shares its name with a small, fuzzy green fruit.
Kiwi
This invisible force keeps our feet on the ground and is the reason why planets orbit the Sun.
Gravity
These are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, like "their," "there," and "they're."
Homophones
These are the three states of matter commonly found on Earth.
Solid, Liquid, Gas
A family of superheroes tries to live a normal life in this Pixar film.
The Incredibles
This marine mammal is famous for having a single, long spiral tusk protruding from its head, earning it the nickname "unicorn of the sea."
Narwhal
This is the natural satellite of Earth that causes the oceans' high and low tides.
The Moon
This figure of speech compares two different things using the words "like" or "as."
Simile
This system in the human body is responsible for pumping blood and delivering oxygen to all of our cells.
Circulatory System
A robot left alone on Earth falls in love with another robot named EVE.
WALL-E