This American trumpeter is known for his big cheeks, joyful personality, and hit song What a Wonderful World.
Hint: His nickname was “Satchmo.”
Who is Louis Armstrong?
This bird has clear wings that beat so fast they make a buzzing sound and can hover like a helicopter.
Hint: It loves flowers and has a long beak-like tongue.
What is a hummingbird?
They’re the little parts of your body that keep growing even after you’ve passed away!
Hint: You clip them regularly.
What are fingernails (or toenails)?
This classic beach activity involves floating in the water on a large, inflatable object, often shaped like a ring or animal.
Hint: It’s great for relaxing on warm summer days by the lake.
What is tubing (or using an inflatable raft)?
I’m a popular summer drink made with citrus fruits, and people often add ice to keep me cool.
Hint: I’m yellow and often associated with hot summer days.
What is lemonade?
This smooth and soulful instrument is closely associated with jazz and is curved like a question mark.
Hint: It’s often seen in solos and has a golden shine.
What is the saxophone?
This striped animal is often confused with a horse, but its black-and-white coat is unique to each individual.
Hint: No two have the same pattern—like a fingerprint!
What is a zebra?
This body part is so unique that no two people have the same one—not even identical twins!
Hint: You leave it behind on everything you touch.
What is a fingerprint?
This game, often played on sandy beaches, involves tossing a ball back and forth with a net between two players or teams.
Hint: It’s a fun game that requires quick reflexes and can be played with a ball or badminton set.
What is beach volleyball?
I’m a giant, gaseous planet in the outer solar system, known for my stormy red spot and many moons.
Hint: I’m the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the solar system.
What is Jupiter?
This famous Canadian jazz pianist and composer from Montreal was known as "Canada’s Ambassador of Jazz."
Hint: He played with Oscar Peterson Trio.
Who is Oscar Peterson?
This insect can carry 50 times its own weight and has organized colonies with queens, workers, and even soldiers.
Hint: They may ruin your picnic, but their teamwork is amazing!
What is an ant?
Your body has more than 600 of these, and they help you smile, walk, lift, and even breathe.
Hint: Some are tiny, some are huge—and they're all strong!
What are muscles?
This beach in Nova Scotia is known for its red sand, which is a result of the high iron content in the soil.
Hint: It’s a popular spot for picnics, hikes, and swimming near the Cape Breton Highlands.
What is Ingonish Beach?
I’m part of your family, and I’m always keeping an eye out for you. I can be older or younger, and I might give you advice or share stories from the past.
Hint: I’m often the one who remembers family history the best.
What is a grandparent?
This American singer, known for her deep, powerful voice, was called "Lady Day" and sang God Bless the Child.
Hint: She’s one of the most iconic female jazz vocalists in history
Who is Billie Holiday?
This desert creature can survive without drinking water for weeks and gets moisture from the seeds it eats.
Hint: It hops like a kangaroo but is actually a rodent.
What is a kangaroo rat?
This “pocket” in your body holds your waste until it’s ready to leave. It’s also known for “holding it in” when you’re trying to be polite!
Hint: You can go there when you need a break, but it’s best to go before it’s too late!
What is the bladder?
This well-known beach in Ontario is part of a provincial park and is famous for its white sand and clear water, making it a favorite for families.
Hint: It’s often referred to as Ontario's "Caribbean."
What is Sandbanks Provincial Park?
This is the name of the longest river in the world, which flows through countries like Egypt, Sudan, and Uganda.
Hint: It has been the lifeblood of many civilizations throughout history.
What is the Nile River?
This jazz standard, originally from a musical, has been performed by many jazz legends, including Miles Davis.
Hint: The title asks, “What season is it?”
What is Autumn Leaves?
If you lost an arm, wouldn’t it be handy to just grow it back? This ocean dweller can regrow a lost arm—and sometimes more than one.
Hint: It lives at the bottom of the sea and looks like it belongs on a Christmas tree.
What is a starfish?
This body part has been called "the body's natural alarm system"—it warns you when something is wrong, like when you get a burn or bump your knee.
Hint: It helps you feel hot, cold, pain, and even pressure.
What is the skin?
Held in the heart of Nova Scotia, this festival is famous for its live music, food stalls, and the world’s longest-running beach volleyball tournament.
Hint: It’s a great way to experience the laid-back lifestyle of Atlantic Canada.
What is the Gold Cup Parade and Beach Festival?
This structure holds the world record for being the tallest building in the world, standing at over 828 meters.
Hint: It's located in Dubai.
What is the Burj Khalifa?