Character details
Setting details
Event details
Obstacle details
100

How did the soldier's leg get lost?

The tin was short during casting

100

Who were soldiers to each other?

Brothers

100

Who were the toys playing with when the children went to bed?

Among themselves

100

What kind of creature demanded a passport from the Tin Soldier in the paper boat?

A water rat

200

Where the soldier founds himself after being in the fish's stomach?

Same house where he fell out of the window

200

Where was the Tin Soldier placed when the children woke up?  

On the window ledge

200

What did the soldier see when the fish finally stopped moving?

The daylight

200

What did the bogey in the snuffbox threaten the soldier with before he was thrown out of the window?

To wait until tomorrow

300

What uniform color were the tin soldiers wearing?

Red and blue

300

What material was used to create the intricate dollhouse-like castle?

Cardboard

300

What kind of objects the soldier was unable to see in the dark under the gutter plank?

Sticks and straws

300

What caused the paper boat with the Tin Soldier to sink?

The paper got soft and limp

400

What item did the doll in the castle wear as a scarf?

A tiny blue ribbon with a spangle in the middle

400

What elements surrounded the castle in front of which the little dancer stood?

Miniature trees and a mirror representing a lake

400

What time did the clock strike that led to the soldier's eventful journey?

Twelve o'clock

400

What did the paper boat sail through before reaching the great canal?

A long gutter plank.

500

Who were other characters from the table?

Soldiers, nutcracker, the slate pencil 

500

What type of water source did the paper boat float into with the Tin Soldier?

 A great canal

500

What specific gestures did the little dancer make as she stood in the castle?

Held out both arms and lifted one leg high behind her

500

What color was the paper dancer's spangle after she was consumed by the flames?

Black as a coal