This fruit is what monkey's love to eat.
This flower is located between your nose and your chin.
What is tulips?
This bird is known for laying the largest eggs in the world.
What is an ostrich?
This boat uses wind to move through the water.
What is a sail boat?
This special "superpower" process do plants use to turn sunlight, water, and air into their own food.
What is photosynthesis?
What is Italy?
This giant flower is famous for following and always turning to face the Sun.
What is a sunflower?
This bird is known for repeating what we say.
What is a parrot?
What small boat helps to move larger boats in the water?
What is a tugboat?
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
Who is SpongeBob Squarepants?
Mcdonald's, Burger King and Harvey's are all restaurants of this type.
What are fast food restaurants?
This is what bees and butterflies collect from flowers that they use to make honey.
This bird is the only bird that can fly backwards.
What is a hummingbird?
What unit of measurement do sailors use to navigate on boats?
What are knots?
This plant is famous for acting like an insect trap and "eating" bugs.
What is the Venus flytrap?
This food is normally eaten by Pandas.
These yellow flowers are often called weeds and are pulled out of the ground when people are gardening.
What are dandelions?
This bird is known for swimming very fast through the water instead of flying in the air because it can't fly.
What is a penguin?
This is the name of the ship that Captain Hook was sailing on.
What is the Jolly Roger?
“Leaves of three, let them be” is a helpful rule of thumb for identifying this poisonous plant.
What is Poison Ivy?
This red fruit is often mistaken as a vegetable.
What is a tomato?
This flower is famous for growing in water and has huge leaves.
What is a water lily?
This is why birds fly south for the winter.
What is migration?
This is the name of a boat that has been sunken underwater.
What is a shipwreck?
This plant has purple flowers and known to help people stay calm and relaxed.
What is lavender?