Character
Setting
Story
Story II
Quotes
100

In "Nobody's Perfect",  the pitcher's name

Armando Galarraga

100

In "Nobody's Perfect", Jim Joyce watched the replay here.

Umpire's locker room / locker room

100

In "Nobody's Perfect", the main character played against this team.

Cleveland Indians

100

In "The Power of Words", the IBBY Hans Christian Andersen Award is an award for this type of books.

Children's literature.

100

"Nobody's Perfect" - "The Detroit Tigers' pitcher, Armando Galarraga, was ___ ____ ____ from a perfect game"

one out away

200

In "Nobody's Perfect", Jim Joyce's position (three words).

First Base Umpire

200
In "The Power of Words", the IBBY founder worked hard to create children's literature after this event.

World War II

200

In "The Power of Words", this gave Kadono Eiko courage to live during desperate time.

Books

200

In "Nobody's Perfect", when Galarraga saw Jim Joyce in the locker room, what did he give him?

A hug.

200

"The Power of Words" - "In Japan, different people use different onomatopoeia for the ___ ______ down the river when they tell the story."

peach floating

300

In "The Power of Words", founder of IBBY

Jella Lepman


300

In "Nobody's Perfect", a baseball game took place in this place

Comerica Park

300

In "The Power of Words", Eiko's father was really good at creating this.

Onomatopoeia.

300

In "Nobody's Perfect", Jim Joyce made the call with this one word.

"Safe!"

300

"Nobody's Perfect" - "The noise from the crowd ______ ___ ____, and it didn't stop for a long time."

changed into cheers
400

In "The Power of Words", the award is named after this man

Hans Christian Andersen

400

"In Nobody's Perfect", the stadium was in this American city.

Detroit


400

In "Nobody's Perfect", Galarraga and Jim Joyce exchanged this.

Lineup Cards

400

In "Nobody's Perfect", describe what a "perfect game" is.

A pitcher allows no hits no runs and no opposing batter to reach the first base

400

"The Power of Words" - The words combine with the reader's imagination and become part of _____ _____ ___________. 

their inner dictionary

500

In "The Power of Words", Kadono Eiko stayed in Brazil for how long?

Two years

500

In "Nobody's Perfect", only 20 pitchers had achieved perfect games in ___ year history of the League.

134 years

500

In "The Power of Words", until meeting Luisinho Kadono Eiko only focused on this part of language.

The meaning

500

In "The Power of Words", Eiko's father used this onomatopoeia for the peach floating down the river.

Donburakok-ko-oh, suk, kok-ko,oh

500

"The Power of Words" - "In Japan, hearing these sounds, people have used ____ _________ ___ _______ many onomatopoeic phrases.

their imagination and created