Where did Jasper Rabbit like to stop on his way home?
He liked to stop at Crackenhopper Field to eat carrots.
Why was Jasper excited to get the new underwear at the beginning of the story?
He thought they made him look big and brave.
What made Jasper think the purple crayon was creepy?
It kept doing his work for him and appeared when he did not want it to.
Why did Jasper Rabbit think the carrots were following him?
Because he kept seeing and hearing them everywhere he went.
What made the underwear seem creepy to Jasper?
They glowed in the dark and kept reappearing after he tried to get rid of them.
How did the crayon help Jasper at first?
It made his schoolwork neat and correct.
How did Jasper try to stay safe from the creepy carrots?
He locked doors, closed curtains, and tried to avoid the carrot patch.
What are some ways Jasper tried to get rid of the underwear?
He threw them away, buried them, and mailed them away.
Why did Jasper decide he no longer wanted to use the crayon?
He realized he was depending on it too much and not doing the work himself.
What did Jasper build around the carrot patch?
He built a fence around the carrot patch.
How did Jasper react when the underwear kept coming back?
He became frightened and frustrated.
What happened when Jasper tried to get rid of the crayon?
The crayon kept coming back.
What is the setting of the story?
The story takes place near Crackenhopper Field and Jasper’s home.
How was the problem finally solved at the end of the story?
Jasper locked the underwear in a chest where their glow could help him sleep at night.
What does the ending teach us about honesty and responsibility?
We should do our own work and take responsibility for our actions.