A large wild cat known for its golden fur and loud roar; often called the "king of the jungle."
lion
A princess with long, magical hair who loves adventure and seeks to find her place in the world.
Rapunzel
A light source that provides illumination in a room; it often has a shade to soften the light.
lamp
A large body of water surrounded by land where people can fish, swim, or have picnics.
lake
True or False: Snickers are the most popular Halloween candy in the U.S..
False!
A small rodent that has a long tail and is often found in homes; they can be pets or pests.
rat
A red race car who loves speed and learns about friendship and teamwork
Lightning McQueen (from Cars)
A piece of thick fabric placed on the floor to add comfort and decoration to a room.
rug
A place where you can borrow books, read, and study. It often has quiet areas for reading.
library
True/False: Halloween celebrations last 3 days in Spain.
True!
A small beetle, usually red with black spots, that is considered good luck
ladybug
A animated young girl who adopts an alien creature named Stitch and teaches him about family and love
Lilo (from Lilo and Stitch)
A portable computer that you can take anywhere; it's used for schoolwork, games, and browsing the internet.
laptop
A path or route for vehicles to travel on, connecting different places like homes, schools, and parks
road
True/False: Halloween originated in Ireland.
True. The roots of this holiday come from a Celtic festival. This festival celebrates the last summer harvest, where participants would dress up.
A small, furry animal with long ears and a short tail; they are known for hopping and burrowing.
rabbit
An animated rat who dreams of becoming a chef in Paris and teaches everyone that anyone can cook.
Remy (from Ratatouille)
A small device used to change channels or adjust the volume on the TV from a distance.
remote
A tall tower by the sea that shines a light to guide ships safely to shore.
lighthouse
True/False: Jack O' Lanterns used to made from onions.
False! They used to be made from turnips or potatoes. The tradition of making jack-o’-lanterns at Halloween comes from an Irish legend about a man named Stingy Jack. People in Ireland and Scotland began carving scary faces into turnips or potatoes to ward off Stingy Jack and other evil spirits. In the United States, immigrants continued the tradition using pumpkins, which were native to America.
A domesticated animal from South America that is used as a pack animal and for its wool.
llama
Harry's best friend, who is brave and loyal, and always supports his friends in their adventures.
Ron Weasley
A container used to hold dirty clothes until they are washed.
laundry basket
room in a house where families relax, watch TV, and spend time together.
living room
What is the most popular Halloween candy in the United States?
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups often tops the list in the United States. Other favorites typically include M&M's, Snickers, Kit Kat, and Skittles.