This type of special shoe lets ballerinas dance on the tips of their toes.
What are pointe shoes?
Dupixent is a kind of medicine used to help people with this itchy skin condition.
What is eczema?
This tall iron tower is the most famous landmark in Paris.
What is the Eiffel Tower?
This is the set of five lines where music notes are written.
What is a staff?
This French word means a spin or turn that dancers do on one foot.
What is a pirouette?
Instead of a pill, Dupixent is given in this way, using a needle.
What is a shot (or injection)?
This river flows through Paris and is great for boat rides and sightseeing.
What is the Seine?
This woodwind instrument is held sideways and you blow across the hole to play it.
What is a flute?
This graceful animal is the star of a famous ballet composed by Tchaikovsky.
What is a swan?
These three tools are things at Dr. Johnson's office that can help block the signal to your brain when you get an injection.
What are shot blocker, Buzzy Bee, and numbing spray?
This world-famous museum in Paris is home to the Mona Lisa.
What is the Louvre?
This musical symbol at the beginning of the staff shows you where the notes are—piano and flute music usually use this one.
What is the treble clef?
This part of a dancer’s outfit is a short, stiff skirt that sticks out from the waist.
What is a tutu?
This is one reason why the needle used for Dupixent is less intimidating than the one used for the HPV vaccine.
What is the Dupixent needle is shorter and thinner than the HPV vaccine needle?
People in Paris speak this language.
What is French?
This Italian word means to play loudly—it’s the opposite of “piano.”
What is forte?
This classic ballet tells the story of a girl who gets a magical toy soldier for Christmas.
What is The Nutcracker?
The tip of a needle is cut at an angle to make it sharper and easier to go into the skin. This angled part is called this.
What is a bevel?
This yummy, crescent-shaped pastry is a popular breakfast food in Paris.
What is a croissant?
This is the name of the set of 8 notes that starts and ends on the same note, like from C to C.
What is a scale?