Katie´s Krops
Katie´s Krops 2
Katie's Krops 3
Toy swap
Toy swap 2
100

Where did Katie get the idea of growing vegetables?

In school

100

Who is helping Katie with the Katie´s Krops gardens?

Her mother

100

Does Katie believe she can end hunger?

Nope

100

Whar were the names of the two boys who invented the toy swap idea?

Jake and Matt

100

How many % of toys do you think are not played with?

23 %

43 %

61 %

61 %

200

In which grade did katie get the project of growing vegetables? 

In the 3rd grade 

200

Who in the family was her inspiration?

Her father

200

How many Katie's Krops gardens would she like to have in the future?

500 gardens 

200

Where did they have their tow swap 

1) In school 

2) In church 

3) In the garage 

3) In the garage

200

On average, how many toys are forgotten within a month?

26 %

35 %

70 % 

35%

300

What did Katie grow? 

A large cabbage 

300

Who received (modtog) her cabbage?

A soup kitchen did

300

What else do poor people get besides food? 

They get toiletries (things like toothpaste, lotion, a.s.o.)

300

Why wasn´t it a good idea to bring kids?

They got angry or sad, when they couldn't get the toy they wanted

300

How many % of parents believe that their children have too many toys?

39 %

69 %

82%

69%

400

How much did the cabbage weigh?

It weighed 40 pounds

400

What is a soup kitchen?

It is a place, where underpriviledge people can get a nice and free meal

400

When was Katie born?

1995

1999

2001

She was born in 1999, which makes her 24 years old

400

Why is the toy swap idea good for the environment?

It reduces pollution

400

On average, how many toys do kids receive every year?

30 toys 

40 toys 

50 toys 

30 toys
500

How many people did the cabbage feed?

It fed 275 people

500

How many Katie´s Krops are there in America?

There are 82 in 30 states 

500

How is Katie's Krops funded?

It is funded by fundraisers and volunteers 
500

How many rules do Matt and Jake have?

They have 5 rules:

1. They swap only toys

2. They don´t swap broken toys

3. You get tokens for your toys

4. Unsold toys will be given to charity

5. Don't bring your kids 

500

How much money do parents spend on toys per year?

150 euro per year

200 euro per year

250 euro per year

250 euro per year