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Monica Edwards was a popular children's author who grew up in Sussex, southern England. Her characters experience a number of exciting adventures including befriending dolphins, smuggling and rescuing horses and people.
This quiz is about characters featured in the Elinor M Brent-Dyer "Chalet School" series. Characters could feature in any of the books (there are over 60 books in the series).
Today in the morning, you wake up, and you find yourself in Math World. To get through, you must get 50% or higher, or you will get stuck in here forever! :)
Do you know your 'Mr Men'? In this quiz we look at four Mr Men (Mr Snow, Mr Jelly, Mr Muddle and Mr Brave), where you need to work out who is who, good luck. Roger Hargreaves was the author of this series.
"Where in The World is Carmen Sandiego?" was a children's geography game show that ran from 1991-1995. It was based on the video game of the same name. Let's see if you can identify the crooks featured in the show.
Kids today have no idea how the books of yesterday would take us to a whole new world! Take a trip down Memory Lane with me to relive a part of your childhood!
Determine which chemical element is being described, then type in their chemical symbols to discover an animal. For example, Boron + Astatine = Bat (B + At).
Match the first part of the warrior name with the last. We are using the WARRIOR NAME. DO NOT worry about there being more than one answer, and have fun!
Cherry Ames was a fictional nurse and the main character in a series of books. The books were written between 1943 and 1968 by two authors, Julie Tatham and Helen Wells.
Shel Silverstein published this collection of his poems in 1974. He was previously the author of the hugely successful book "The Giving Tree". Both books have become children's classics. Test your knowledge on selected poems from this collection.
For any given bird, match it with another bird in the same taxonomic order. For example, cassowary should be matched with emu, as they are in Casuariiformes.
This was one of my daughter's favorite videos when she was young. I spent many hours watching it with her, and the music still creates for me fond memories. Are you still young at heart?
These questions are based on some of the best children's books of recent years. How much do you remember about them? Take a stroll back to your childhood and find out!
Most people will have seen at least one film version (remember Terence Stamp? swoon!)and will have read the book at school - see how much you remember.
For this quiz, you will be given the names of two or three books all written by the same author. You need to decide which is the correct author. All the names listed below ARE authors of children's fiction. Let me know what you think!
This collection of questions favours mixed series for boys and girls together and series mainly for boys. Take a trip down Memory Lane and see which characters and situations you bump into.
You don't have to be a children's librarian to do well on this quiz. All you have to do is think back to the stories you heard in school and at bedtime because these are all well-known classics of kiddie lit. Nighty-night.
I'd never heard of myeloma when I was unfortunate enough to be diagnosed with it. Hence my now spending a lot of time at funtrivia.com. If you've not heard of it, please enjoy my quiz and learn something about this rare form of cancer.
This is a quiz involving random stuff I have floating around in my head. It'll cover a little bit of everything, and there is no specific subject. I took a bit of something from every class I had this year (finally, a way to use my school knowledge!).