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100

This is the normal body temperature for a healthy child.

What is about 98.6°F (37°C)?

100

This is the age when babies usually start to walk.

What is around 12 months?


100

his over-the-counter medication is commonly used to reduce fever in children.

What is acetaminophen (Tylenol)?

100

This is what babies wear to go to the bathroom.

What is a diaper?

100

This movie-featured snowman loves warm hugs.

Who is Olaf (Frozen)?

200

This breathing sound, often heard in asthma, sounds like a high-pitched whistling.

What is wheezing?


200

This is what babies primarily do to communicate before they can talk.

What is crying?

200

This is what nurses use to calculate safe medication doses for kids.

What is weight (kg)?

200

This is the most common reason babies cry.

What is hunger? 


200

This is the fish Nemo is in the film Finding Nemo. 

What is a clownfish?

300

A toddler with a barking cough and noisy breathing likely has this condition.

What is croup?

300

This is the age when infants can usually sit without support.

What is about 6 months?


300

This medication should NOT be given to children due to Reye’s syndrome risk.

What is aspirin?

300

This is the position babies should be placed in to sleep safely.

What is on their back?

300

This Toy Story character struggles with jealousy after a newer, flashier toy arrives.

Who is Woody?

400

This illness causes a bright red “slapped cheek” rash in children.

What is fifth disease (Parvovirus B19)?

400

This skill means a baby knows something still exists even when hidden.

What is object permanence?

400

This medication treats acetaminophen overdose.

What is N-acetylcysteine?

400

This behavior, common in toddlers, includes throwing themselves on the floor and crying when upset.

What is a temper tantrum?

400

In Finding Nemo, this ocean current helps Marlin and Dory travel long distances quickly.

What is the East Australian Current (EAC)?

500

This pediatric disease presents with strawberry tongue and can lead to coronary artery aneurysms.

What is Kawasaki disease?

500

This stage in Erikson's theory of psychosocial development is when toddlers develop independence and say “no” often.

What is autonomy vs. shame and doubt?

500

This is the most common reason children experience poisoning at home.

What is accidental ingestion?

500

This parenting strategy involves giving a child a break from attention after misbehavior.

What is a time-out?

500

In Ratatouille, this harsh food critic ultimately changes his perspective after tasting Remy’s dish.

Who is Anton Ego?