These professionals respond first in emergencies, often arriving in ambulances.
(What are paramedics/EMTs?)
What has words but never speaks?
(A book)
This yellow character loves honey and lives in the Hundred Acre Wood.
(Who is Winnie the Pooh?)
The Statue of Liberty is in this U.S. city.
(What is New York City?)
In the library we use these voices.
(What are inside voices?)
This community helper makes sure people follow rules in court and decides cases.
(What is a judge?)
What kind of band never plays music?
(A rubber band)
In Monsters, Inc., this is the name of the little girl who sneaks into the monster world.
(Who is Boo?)
The Great Wall is in this country.
(What is China?)
You should never run in the library. Instead, you should do this.
.(What is walk?)
These workers help children learn and grow inside classrooms.
(What are teachers/educators?)
What building has the most stories?
(A library)
In Inside Out, Riley’s mind is controlled by five emotions. Name three of them.
(What are Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust?)
This is the largest ocean on Earth.
(What is the Pacific Ocean?)
If you want to be respected, you should follow this golden rule.
(What is treat others how you want to be treated?)
These trained helpers rescue people trapped in the water.
(What are lifeguards?)
What has a heart that doesn’t beat?
(A deck of cards)
In Kung Fu Panda, this wise master trains Po to become the Dragon Warrior.
(Who is Master Shifu?)
This city is called “The Big Apple.”
(What is New York City?)
This type of language is not allowed in the library.
(What is profanity?)
People who rescue animals and care for them are called this.
(What is a veterinarian?)
A man leaves home, makes three left turns, and returns home to find two masked men waiting for him. Who are the masked men?
The catcher and the umpire (he’s a baseball player who hit a home run).
In Zootopia, this small but clever bunny becomes a police officer.
(Who is Judy Hopps?)
This country is famous for pizza and pasta.
(What is Italy?)
You should never do this rough activity with friends in the library.
(What is horseplaying?)