What is something collectors collect that you put on letters in the mail?
What are stamps?
How did Jerome collect the word "Peru?"
What is "he collects words he HEARS"?
What is a multi-syllable word from the book that can be defined as an "optical instrument with two or more reflecting surfaces"?
What is a kaleidoscope?
Did Jerome always know the meaning of the words he collected right away?
What is no, he did not always know their meanings, but he thought they were MARVELOUS to say?
What did Jerome notice after his words went flying?
What is "they were jumbled"?
What is something collectors collect that is made out of metal and you can purchase things with?
What are coins?
How did Jerome collect the word "willow"?
What is "he collected words he SAW"?
What is a multi-syllable word from the book that is a dip made with avocados?
What is guacamole?
What is one word from the book that Jerome believed were "perfectly suited to their meaning"?
What is molasses, torrential, Tyrannosaurus Rex, smudge, bellow? (all possible answers)
The more words Jerome knew, the more clearly he could share with the world what he was...?
What is thinking? feeling? dreaming? (all possible answers)
What is something collectors collect that you can throw onto water and it "skips"?
What is a rock?
How did Jerome collect the word "emerald"?
What is "he collected words he READ"?
What is a multi-syllable word from the book that can be defined as "inspiring delight, pleasure, or admiration; extremely good; marvelous"?
What is wonderful?
What did Jerome do with the words he liked so that he could always remember them?
What is scrapbooking?
What did Jerome do with his poems?
What is "he used his words to make songs"?
What is something collectors collect that be hung up on museum walls?
What is art?
What is is one example of a "short and sweet word" Jerome collects?
What is spark? bloom? drift? dream? (all possible answers)
What is a multi-syllable word from the book that can be defined as "the branch of mathematics concerned with the shape of individual objects"?
What is geometry?
What is ONE of the categories from the book that Jerome put some of his favorite words in?
What is dreamy? sad? science? action? poetic? (all possible answers)
What were some of the simplest words/phrases that were the most powerful?
What is "I'm sorry"? "thank you"? "you matter"? (all possible answers)
WHO collected words?
What is one example of "two-syllable treats" (words) he collects?
What is a multi-syllable word from the book that can be defined as "an elaborate instrumental composition"?
What is a symphony?
What was Jerome doing when he slipped and his words went flying?
What is transporting them?
Why did Jerome release his word collection into the breeze?
What is "so that the other children could have the words and share with the world who they are and what they are feeling?"