Guess the emoji food?
Cornflakes
In Sesame Street, what color was Big Bird?
Yellow
Who is Dora's sidekick?
Boots
I am done outdoors in rivers, lakes, and on the ocean. The goal of my sport is to catch something. You need a special stick, bait, and a hook. I require a lot of patience and a lot of strength. Instead of a point, you get dinner as a prize.
a) fencing
b) hockey
c) fishing
d) swimming
c) fishing
How many arms do most starfish have?
Five
Guess the emoji food?
Pineapple
What was the first Pokemon that Ash gets in the Pokemon series?
Pikachu
The show revolves around a sponge and his friends, a starfish and a squirrel, his employer a crab, and his neighbor an octopus. What nick show is this?
SpongeBob SquarePants
Kids love to play me. You need a really heavy ball. If you get a strike, it is great news. If my ball goes into the alley, that is not good. I can be a team or an individual sport. I am played indoors. What sport am I?
a) bowling
b) archery
c) boxing
d) judo
a) bowling
How many legs does a spider has?
Eight
Guess the emoji food?
Starburst
What kind of animals was always trying to stop Dora on her journeys?
Fox
What two languages does Dora the Explorer speak?
Spanish and English
I am the world’s most popular sport. I have 2 different names. I am a team sport. Men and women play me. Every 4 years there is the World Cup. There are many competitions- in each country, in Europe, Asia etc.
a) rugby
b) volleyball
c) football
d) basketball
c) football
What's the fastest animal on Earth?
Cheetah
Guess the emoji food?
Pear
Which Sesame Street character lives in a trash can?
Cookie Monster
Guess the character from close-up?
When can you put things in a basket and never fill it up?
In the game of basketball
What is the farm animal that becomes the best friend of Shrek?
Donkey
Guess the emoji food?
Doritos
Which Looney Tunes character was known for stuttering?
Porky Pig
Guess the movie?
Dora the Explorer - I'm the Map
What animal is best at hitting a baseball?
A bat
Hakuna Matata is a song in The Lion King… but what does the phrase mean?
It means no worries