Important pt 1
Important pt 2
Characters
Misc.
Holidays
100

How does Heidi travel across the country?

By bus

100

Why does Heidi leave her home?

To search for answers about her past

100
Main Character

Heidi

100
How many teams/franchises are in the NBA?

30

100

What year did Tokyo host the Olympics?

2021

200

What makes Heidi's mother different from other parents?

She has an intellectual disability.

200

What is revealed about Heidi's father?

He died before Heidi was born

200

Who is Heidi's caregiver/neighbor?

Bernie

200

In tennis, what is the word for a score of 0?

Love

200

Which country founded the Olympic games and when was the first Olympics held?

Greece, 1896

300

What does Heidi's mother repeatedly say throughout the book?

Soof

300

Why is Heidi's last name "It"

She doesn't know much about her past in the beginning of the story

300

Who is Heidi's teacher?

Mrs. Alvarez

300
Which country has the most islands in the world? About how many?

Sweden, 270k

300

What was the first state to recognize Christmas as a Holiday?

Alabama

400

Why is Heidi told not to ask about her past?

The answers cause emotional distress for her mother

400

How does Heidi change over the course of story? What traits does she develop as a result of her journey?

Independence, self confidence

400

Who provides information about Heidi's past?

Alice, the nurse at the Institute

400

Which reindeer's name begins with the letter B?

Blitzen

400

Where is Santa Claus originally from?

The Netherlands.

500

Why does Heidi count in her head?

To help herself remain calm

500

What does the word repeated by Heidi's mother mean? How does Heidi discover this?

The word means "enough". Heidi learns this when she visits the institute of Kentucky.

500

Someone who briefly accompanies Heidi on her journey

Danny

500

Which fruit is traditionally put into Christmas Stockings?

Oranges

500

BONUS-1000 pts- Why is there an April Fools tradition?

New Year's Day was originally on April 1 before it was moved to January. People who still celebrated New Years on April 1 were called April Fools.