Flutter By Butterfly!
"I'm in The Kitchen!"
Rule of Rhyme
Me, Myself and I
100

This stage of a butterfly’s life, when it looks like a tiny eating machine, can grow to 100 times its original size.

What is the caterpillar stage? 

100

This utensil, whose name means “little shovel,” is essential for flipping pancakes.

What is a spatula? 

100

This backyard spot holds shimmering water and often a diving board.

What is a pool? 

100

This organ can beat over 3 billion times in an average lifetime.  

What is the heart? 

200

This butterfly, with distinctive orange wings and black spots, is often associated with the phrase "summer is here."

What is a Monarch Butterfly? 

200

This fridge compartment was originally called an “icebox” chamber before electricity was common.

What is the freezer? 

200

A hammer, wrench, or screwdriver—each one is this.

What is a tool? 

200

This flexible body part can bend backward farther than it can forward.

What are the knees? 

300

Butterflies primarily feed on this sugary substance found in flowers.

What is nectar? 

300

This everyday utensil used for eating was once considered scandalous in Europe because it resembled a “weapon of vanity.”

What is the fork? 

300

Cars, rockets, and chainsaws all depend on this energy source.

What is fuel? 

300

This protein-rich tissue connects muscle to bone and can withstand extreme tension.

What are tendons?

400

Butterflies taste using this surprising part of their body.

What are their feet? 

400

These pair of grinding tools, used since ancient Egypt, is one of the oldest kitchen implements still in use today.

What is a mortar and pestle? 

400

This old-fashioned way to settle a dispute involved swords or pistols at dawn.

What is a duel? 

400

Due to complex emotions like embarrassment, shame and guilt, human beings are the only animal species capable of doing this.

What is blushing?

500

With a wingspan of only 12 to 20 millimeters (0.5 to 0.8 inches), the Western Pygmy Blue is the world’s smallest species of butterflies and can be found on this continent.  

What is North America? 

500

This appliance was invented after a scientist noticed a chocolate bar melting in his pocket after working near radar equipment.

What is the microwave? 

500

This long-eared pack animal famously carried supplies in the Old West.

What is a mule? 

500

This body part grows faster in warm weather due to increased blood flow.

What are fingernails?

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