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100

name one thing i did today

clothes, water, chalk, trash, fridge, phone, jeopardy

100

whats my favorite christmas movie

home alone

100

A1969 children's picture book designed, illustrated, and written by American children's author and illustrator Eric Carle. The plot follows a caterpillar that consumes a variety of foods before pupating and becoming a butterfly.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar



200

where do i wanna go for summer when i can pick

disney

200

whats my favorite game on roblox

dress to impress

200

A boy named Matthew gives a cookie to a mouse. The mouse asks for a glass of milk. He then requests a straw (to drink the milk), a napkin and then a mirror (to avoid a milk mustache), nail scissors (to trim his hair in the mirror), and a broom (to sweep up his hair trimmings).

If you give a mouse a cookie

300

before i got my phone who owned it

jackson

300

whats my favorite drink

jregajall


(ginger ale)

300

A series of easy-reader children's books, written and illustrated by American author Arnold Lobel. Each book contains five simple, often humorous, sometimes poignant, short stories chronicling the exploits of two amphibians.

Frog and Toad

400

what did i wear today

minnie dress
400

whats my favorite flower

those yellow ones with the brown in the middle (sunflower) OR daisies 

400

Modern classic and international bestseller by Marcus Pfister that was originally published in 1992. The story is about a beautiful, vain, and proud fish with iridescent scales who becomes lonely after refusing to share his scales with other fish. Eventually, he realizes that he can't make friends through beauty and overcomes his pride by sharing his scales with the other fish. The book's message is that you can make friends by sharing.

The Rainbow Fish
500

was there cats or dogs in my story today


*** DOUBLE JEOPARDY IF U CAN NAME THE ANIMAL*******

dog - Kevin

500

whats my favorite type of weather

SNOW

500

In a wonderfully illustrated book, a little girl is so concerned with everyone's opinion of her that she stops being herself and spontaneously becomes whatever anyone calls her, whether purple polka-dotted or as striped as the flag.

A Bad Case of Stripes