What is "Frozen"?
This animal hibernates in Winter
What is a bear?
This homophone word is a contraction that means you are.
What is you're?
The author of "The Cat in the Hat"
Who is Dr. Seuss?
This cartoon starts like "who lives in a pineapple under the sea..."
What is Spongebob Squarepants?
The name of the lost clownfish
Who is Nemo?
First they are eggs, then change into tadpoles and grow into adults
(not human adults 😉)
What is a frog?
This homophone is the antonym of day.
What is a night?
The name of the book where a special insect eats a variety of foods, beginning with one apple on Monday, two pears on Tuesday . . .
What is "The Very Hungry Caterpillar?"
Drizzled in syrup, a popular breakfast
What are pancakes?
or waffles?
The name of the good-hearted cowboy
Who is Woody?
This flying insect undergoes metamorphosis
What is a butterfly?
This homophone refers to ownership of something or someone.
(popular slogan)
What are their?
This little boy always gets a "No"
Who is David?
This sport needs "goalies"
What is soccer?
Name of the evil uncle in Lion King
Who is "Scar"?
The name of a "baby cow"
What is a calf?
This homophone refers to an entire piece of something, not a ditch in the ground.
What is whole?
This popular cartoon cat is always on a different adventure
Who is "Pete the Cat"?
Famous cartoon character with round ears that typically wears red shorts, large yellow shoes, and white gloves
Who is Mickey Mouse?
The name of the fictional singer who became the antagonist in the movie Coco
(The traditional definition of antagonist is a villain—a “bad guy” in the story)
Who is Ernesto de la Cruz?
This scaly, slithery reptile has many types of species
What are snakes?
This homophone refers to where something or someone is located.
What is there?
This boy was arrested for a crime that he did not commit.
Who is "Stanley"?
This sport needs an "umpire"
What is baseball?