What Came First?
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Flower Power
April Showers
Bunny Biology
100

This is the total number of grades that can be given to an egg in the poultry industry.

What is 3?

100

This sweet root veggie is often fed to the Easter Bunny.

What is a carrot? 

100

These yellow flowers are the first to bloom, making them a signature sign of spring.

What are daffodils? 

100

This common weather phenomenon helps promote plant growth in early spring. 

Rain

100

These wooly-coated animals are typically portrayed in many traditional Easter celebrations and decorations.

What are sheep?

200

This is the name of a group of eggs laid by a hen at one time.

What is a clutch?

200

This green vegetable is known for its "spears" that are known to sprout at Easter time.

What is asparagus? 

200

This small purple flower is known for its strong scent and is a traditional flavor of many Easter desserts.

What is lavender?

200

This weed plays a critical part in sustaining early pollinators. 

What is a dandilion? 

200

This is the name for a female sheep.

What is a ewe?

300

This vitamin is commonly found in eggs and is often put into fertilizers to help promote plant growth.

What is vitamin D?

300

This root vegetable was historically used to create dye for coloring Easter eggs.

What are onions?

300

These flowers grow from bulbs underground and are celebrated worldwide with extravagant festivals and parades.

What are tulips?

300

This is often the first task completed by a farmer before the planting season begins.

What is tilling the soil?

300

What animal symbolizing renwel and rebirth is a common symbol of Easter?

What is a rabbit?

400

These birds are often referred to as "poults" when they are young.

What are turkeys?

400

This sweet fruit is the main ingredient in many Easter candy staples.

What is a cocoa fruit?

400

These white, trumpet-shaped flowers symbolize purity and get their name from this common springtime holiday.

What is The Easter Lily?

400

These colorful insects help pollinate approximately 35% of the U.S.'s food crops.

What are butterflies?

400

This is the name for a young bunny, typically portrayed in many Easter decorations. 

What are kits?

500

This "egg-cellent" breed of farm animal is known for laying blue or green eggs.

What is an Ameraucana chicken?

500

This green legume is a symbol of peace and rebirth.

What are peas?

500

This flower's name means "day's eye" and is a common symbol of new beginnings. 

What is a daisy?

500

This technique is utilized by farmers to help manage springtime pests and maximize crop yields.

What is companion planting?

500

This small animal is a common symbol of joy and vitality and typically produces offspring around Easter time.

What are goats?

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