Nursery Rhymes
Reading Rainbow
Around the World
Famous Quotes
Things That Start with C
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A nursery rhyme about a spider who climbs up a water spout, only to be washed out by rain.  

The Itsy Bitsy Spider

100

This famous bear from the Hundred Acre Wood loves honey and has friends named Tigger and Piglet.

Winnie the Pooh

100

This continent is home to the Sahara Desert and Egypt's pyramids

Africa

100

To infinity and beyond!

Toy Story

100

This type of fruit is often found in pies and is a symbol of American tradition.

Cherry

200

In this nursery rhyme, a little girl’s father asks her to help him out of the rain with a red umbrella.

Rain, Rain, Go Away

200

This young wizard attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and has friends named Hermione and Ron.

Harry Potter

200

This continent is home to the Amazon Rainforest, the largest tropical rainforest in the world.

South America

200

Just keep swimming.

Finding Nemo

200

This large animal, often found in zoos, is known for its long neck and legs.

Camel

300

In this rhyme, a man named Humpty Dumpty falls off a wall and can’t be put together again.

Humpty Dumpty

300

This classic book by E.B. White features a mouse who goes on adventures in New York City.

Stuart Little

300

The Himalayas, home to the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, are located on this continent.

Asia

300

Let It Go

Frozen

300

This sweet treat is made from sugar and often spun into a fluffy mass at fairs and carnivals.

Cotton Candy

400

This nursery rhyme tells the story of a twinkling little star and wonders what it would be like to shine so brightly.

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star

400

This storybook character is known for his red fur and is a "Big Red Dog."

Clifford

400

This continent is home to the large, icy landmass known as Antarctica, where scientists often conduct research.

Antarctica

400

Under the Sea

The Little Mermaid

400

This colorful insect is known for its wings and often symbolizes transformation.

caterpillar

500

This nursery rhyme features a little boy who climbs a ladder to pick some apples, but he falls down and breaks his crow

Jack and Jill

500

In Coraline, this adventurous girl discovers a hidden door in her new home that leads to an alternate world with a version of her mother who has buttons for eyes.

Coraline

500

The Great Barrier Reef, home to diverse marine life, is located off the coast of this continent.

Australia

500

The Bare Necessities

The Jungle Book

500

This type of food comes in many varieties, such as cheddar or mozzarella, and is made from milk.

Cheese

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