Animals
Landmarks
Country Emblems
Food
Traditions
100

This bouncy animal from Australia carries its baby inside a warm tummy pouch.

Kangaroo

100

This giant green lady holds a torch high in the air in New York, United States.

The Statue of Liberty
100

This bright red leaf sits right in the middle of Canada's national flag.

A Maple Leaf

100

This sweet, sticky syrup comes from trees in Canada and tastes perfect on morning pancakes.

Maple syrup

100

This spooky October holiday where kids dress up in costumes and get candy started a long time ago in Ireland and Scotland.

Halloween

200

This big, furry animal with giant antlers loves the cold forests of Canada.

Moose

200

This massive clock tower stands right next to the river in London, England.

Big Ben

200

This little green plant with three leaves is the most famous symbol of Ireland.

Clover or Shamrock

200

In England, it is a tradition to drink this warm drink from a porcelain cup, usually with milk. 

Tea

200

This autumn holiday in the United States is all about being grateful and eating a massive dinner with turkey.

Thanksgiving

300

This little bird from New Zealand cannot fly, has a super long beak, and shares its name with a fuzzy green fruit.

Kiwi

300

This spectacular, loud wall of water sits right on the border between Canada and the United States.

The Niagara Falls

300

This proud bird is the national symbol of the United States, often seen on their coins and stamps.

Bald Eagle

300

This classic US campfire treat is made by squishing a roasted marshmallow and chocolate between two crackers.

S'mores

300

Musicians in Scotland traditionally wear plaid skirts called kilts while playing this loud wind instrument.

The bagpipe

400

This magical, horned horse is actually the official national animal of Scotland.

Unicorn

400

This is the name of the famous big house in Washington, D.C., where the President of the United States lives.

The White House

400

This bright red flower is the national emblem of England, and it was famously worn by kings and queens.

A rose

400

People in Ireland are famous for growing and cooking this brown, bumpy vegetable that grows under the ground.

A potato
400

This powerful, stomping warrior dance is performed by sports teams from New Zealand before a big game.

Haka

500

This large, legendary reptile is breathing fire right on the official flag of Wales.

Dragon

500

This is the grand palace in London where the King of England lives and where you can see guards wearing tall, furry black hats.

The Buckingham Palace

500

This green vegetable, which looks like a giant green onion, is a proud national symbol worn by people in Wales.

A leek
500

This dark, salty toast spread is loved by kids in Australia, even though visitors think it tastes strange.

Vegemite

500

In England, a new favorite backyard tradition is chasing after a big, round wheel of this yellow food as it rolls down a steep, grassy hill.

Cheese (called cheese rolling)