Unlike Canadians, the first day of Spring begins in this month in Australia
What is September?
Kids tell this rabbit that his favourite cereal is just for kids
Who is Trix?
This dazzler is the birthstone of April babies
What is a Diamond?
Sharing its name with an eye part, this flower’s name comes from the Greek word for a rainbow.
What is an Iris?
Easter is the second highest day of candy sales; second to only this day
What is Halloween?
When you want to go outside all the time, have trouble concentrating and want warm weather, people may say that you have this
What is Spring Fever?
North American jackrabbits aren't really rabbits; they're members of this group often confused with rabbits
What are Hares?
The national day to celebrate this popular Mexican dish falls on the first Thursday of April
What is a Burrito?
This flower, which can grow up to 10 feet tall, gets its name from the direction it likes to face during the day
What is a Sunflower?
Americans consume over 16 million of these each Easter, enough to circle the globe more than three times
What are Jellybeans?
On the first day of Spring, the sun is directly over this line of latitude.
What is the Equator?
Known for their ears, these breed of rabbits are a popular house pet
What are Lop Rabbits?
On April 3, 2010, Apple released the first generation of this tech gadget
What is an iPad?
In Wizard of Oz, Dorothy & her friends encountered a field of these flowers that made them fall asleep
What are Poppies?
This country is the where famous Lindt chocolate bunnies originated
What is Switzerland?
Spring is the time where many babies are born in the animal world; this term refers to the name for a baby deer
What is a Fawn?
Slow & steady wins the race between opposites in Aesop's tale of these 2
What is the Tortoise and the Hare?
This continent has the lowest amount of rainfall annually
What is Antarctica?
The botanical name of this flower is gypsophilia; its common name might make you think it smells like milk or pureed peas
What is Baby's Breath?
This French term is used to describe dipping fruit in melted chocolate
What is Fondue?
When the user climbs onto this – with their feet positioned on the pads and hands on the bars – a jumping motion causes the internal spring to become compressed, storing the generated kinetic energy to spring them back up
What is a Pogo Stick?
Here comes this bunny, to let us know that Easter is on its way
Who is Peter Cottontail?
This comedic actor, born on April 6th starred in This is 40 and I Love You Man
Who is Paul Rudd?
Also called a yellow daisy, this black-eyed flower bears a woman’s name
What is a Black-Eyed Susan?
This has been the top selling non-chocolate candy on Easter for the last 20 years
What are Peeps?