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This Christian holiday, which usually falls in late March or early April, is celebrated with colorful eggs, bunnies, and baskets of candy

What is Easter?

100

This mammal is known for its graceful movements and impressive antlers on males

What is a deer? 

100

This common lawn weed has yellow flowers that turn into white fluffy heads to spread their seeds

What are dandelions?

100

This season is characterized by warmer weather, longer days, and flowers and trees blooming.

What is Spring? 

100

These buzzing insects are known for their role in pollination and for producing sweet, golden honey.

What are bees? 

200

This holiday, celebrated on the first day of April, is known for pranks and practical jokes.

What is April Fools Day? 

200

This small rodent is known for burying seeds and acorns to eat later

What is a squirrel? 

200

Plants need these 3 things to grow

What are water, sunlight, warmth, and soil?

200

This type of weather event is characterized by lightning, thunder, heavy rain, and strong winds.

What is a thunderstorm? 

200

These structures, often made of twigs, grass, and other materials, are built by birds to protect and incubate their eggs and raise their young

What is a bird nest? 

300

This holiday, celebrated on the second Sunday of May, honors mothers and mother figures for their love

What is Mother's Day? 

300

This mammal is known for its sly and cunning behavior (Hint: Swiper from Dora)

What is a fox? 

300

The bloom of this bright pink tree named signals the start of spring in Japan

What is a cherry blossom? 

300

This type of weather phenomenon, consisting of a rapidly rotating column of air that extends from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground, can cause significant damage

What is a tornado? 

300

This practice of setting clocks ahead by one hour in the spring causes people to lose an hour of sleep

What is Daylight Savings Time? 

400

This holiday, celebrated on May 5th, commemorates the Mexican army's victory over the French forces in the Battle of Puebla in 1862. (Hint: its the date in Spanish)

What is Cinco De Mayo? 

400

This large mammal, found in forests across North America, is known for its shiny black fur and its love of honey.

What is a black bear? 

400

These fragrant flowers are seen blooming around Easter 

What are lilies? 

400

This form of precipitation, with water falling from clouds, is essential for the growth of plants and the survival of all living things.

What is rain? 

400

This state of inactivity and slowed metabolism, often used by animals (like bears) to survive cold winters, usually ends at the beginning of spring

What is hibernation? 

500

First celebrated on April 22, 1970, this annual holiday is dedicated to raising awareness and support for environmental protection

What is Earth Day? 

500

This nocturnal mammal is known for its distinctive black "mask" around its eyes, and for its ability to use its paws to manipulate objects.

What is a raccoon? 

500

These plants, unlike annuals, return year after year and do not need to be replanted each season

What are perennial plants? 

500

A region in the central United States, which includes parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska, is known for its frequent tornadoes

What is Tornado Alley? 

500

This group of cold-blooded animals, which includes frogs, toads, and salamanders, can breathe through their skin and undergo metamorphosis during their life cycle.

What are amphibians? 

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