Jeopardy CHILDRENS LITERATURE Questions
Collection of crowd sourced questions and answers for the Jeopardy game.
The villagers come when the boy cries Wolf! because they think these animals are in danger
View AnswerThe children in this 1981 Chris Von Allsburg book play a jungle board game that turns real
View AnswerWhile living on a Maine farm he wrote Charlotte's Web which is set on a farm
View AnswerAlice couldn't tell if this ovoid Looking Glass character was wearing a cravat or a belt
View AnswerGeppetto named him after a family he knew that turned out well
View AnswerIn a Kipling Just So story the animal that said 'Humph!' just 'Humph!' and no more
View AnswerThe one that belonged to Colin Craven's mother is the Secret one in the title
View AnswerJ.R.R. Tolkien finished The Lord of the Rings with this Narnia author's encouragement
View AnswerTolkien called these creatures A little people about half our height and smaller than the bearded dwarves
View AnswerLaurent de Brunhoff continued his father's tales about this elephant king
View AnswerPal a male collie played the lead in the 1943 movie version of this Eric Knight novel
View AnswerIn a Grimm tale a group of aging animals set out for this town to become musicians
View AnswerWhile recovering from an illness P.L. Travers wrote her first stories about this magical British nursemaid
View AnswerIn The Brass Bottle Horace Ventimore buys an antique brass bottle that contains one of these beings
View AnswerNot only could this nursery rhyme character eat no fat he had a cat with only one hair
View AnswerDr. Seuss' Bartholomew Cubbins finds that every time he removes one of these another appears
View AnswerA series of dreams he had about lions helped inspire his Narnia books
View AnswerShe was an invalid during the years it took her to write Black Beauty
View AnswerJim Smiley and His Frog was the original title of The Celebrated Jumping Frog of this place
View AnswerThe adventures of Rat Mole Toad & Badger are told in this 1908 British book
View AnswerIn this work James M. Barrie based Nana partly upon his wife's St. Bernard Porthos
View AnswerIn Rumplestiltskin it's the trade of the man whose daughter must spin straw into gold
View AnswerIn an interview Dr. Seuss said he modeled this domineering reptile on Adolf Hitler
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