All About Miss Harper
Zootopia
MLB
Landmarks
100

Miss Harper's favorite two colors are

Pink and Orange

100

This rabbit becomes the first bunny police officer in Zootopia.

Judy Hopps

100

This Yankees slugger hit 62 home runs in 2022, breaking the AL single‑season record.

Aaron Judge

100

This tall landmark in Paris is known for its sparkling lights at night and was built for the 1889 World’s Fair.

Eiffel Tower

200

Miss Harper lives in

Rochester

200

This sly fox works with Judy to solve the case, even though he starts out as a con artist.

Nick Wilde

200

This Boston Red Sox hero helped the team break the “Curse of the Bambino” with a World Series win in 2004.

David Ortiz

200

You can find this giant stone landmark with four U.S. presidents’ faces carved into the side of a mountain in South Dakota.

Mount Rushmore

300

Does Miss Harper have a cat or a dog

Cat

300

This part of the city is very cold and snowy, home to polar bears and other animals who like the cold.

Tundratown

300

This Philadelphia Phillies star won the Rookie of the Year award in 2012 and is famous for his fiery personality and clutch home runs.

Bryce Harper

300

A gift from France, you can find this statue on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. 

Statue of Liberty

400

Miss Harper has ___ nieces

2

400

Judy and Nick try to find out why some animals are doing this—acting wild and out of control.

Savage

400

This New York Yankees legend was known as “The Sultan of Swat” and hit 714 home runs.

Babe Ruth

400

This historic wall in China is more than 13,000 miles long and was built to protect the country long ago.

The Great Wall of China

500
This is Miss Harper's ___th year teaching in Newark

6th

500

One of the big messages of the movie is not to judge others based on this.

Stereotypes or Differences

500

This player broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier in 1947 when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Jackie Robinson

500

This icy landmark near the U.S.–Canada border is made of three huge waterfalls.

Niagara Falls