What did Lord Glenarvan find in the sea?
the bottle with letters
what kind of place did the group get trapped in?
mountains
What was special about the mountain?
It was sacred to the local
people.
What sound helped them get closer to finding him?
a cry in the night
Did they all return home safely?
yes, they did
Who agreed to help the children find their father?
Lord Glenarvan
How did the group usually escape danger?
they worked together
What kind of problems did they face there?
the weather was terrible
Where was Captain Grant found at the end?
in South America
How did the children feel in the end?
They felt happy and proud.
What was the name of the ship they used?
the Duncan
who showed the best bravery during the trip?
Lord Glenarvan
Did anyone get hurt in the mountains?
yes, it was Mulrady
Who was with Captain Grant when they found him?
Two sailors who survived the shipwreck.
What was the biggest thing the children learned?
To never give up and always hope.
What information was missing in the message?
it didn’t say where exactly Captain Grant was
what kind of natural danger did they face in the mountains?
an earthquake
Why didn't they stop even though it was hard?
Because they wanted to find Captain Grant.
What did Captain Grant do after the shipwreck?
he wrote 3 messages
What made the story have a happy ending?
They found their father and went home together.
Why did the children decide to go to the sea and find their father?
They loved him and they didn’t have a mother
Why was it important to be calm during the trip?
because it helped them to survive
What lesson did they learn in the mountain?
To be strong, patient, and brave when things are hard.
How did Captain Grant feel when they found him?
he was very happy
Why is this story called Captain Grant's Children?
Because the children were the true heroes who found him.