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What age groupYear or Grade 2
What topicLittle Hoot and Little Pea
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Little Hoot and Little Pea Quiz

Grade Level: 2

Below is a fun quiz based on the books "Little Hoot" and "Little Pea." Read each question carefully, and choose the best answer!

Questions

  1. What does Little Hoot think about staying up late?
    {The image of Little Hoot looking sad while surrounded by a clock showing it's past his bedtime, with a cozy nest in the background.}

    • A. He loves it!
    • B. He wants to go to sleep.
    • C. He thinks it's time for breakfast.
    • D. He is having fun.
  2. What does Little Pea have to eat for dinner?
    {The image of Little Pea sitting at a dining table with a bowl of green candy placed in front of him, looking worried while his family eats something different.}

    • A. Carrots
    • B. Candy
    • C. Ice cream
    • D. Salad
  3. What animal is Little Hoot?
    {The image of a small, cute owl sitting on a branch, wearing a little cap and looking thoughtful with a moon in the background.}

    • Answer: ___
  4. What does Little Pea want to do after he finishes his dinner?
    {The image of Little Pea looking excited with a book in his hands while candy is still on the table, with colorful drawings in the background.}

    • A. Go to bed right away
    • B. Play outside
    • C. Read a book
    • D. Watch TV
  5. In what way are Little Hoot and Little Pea the same?
    {The image of a Venn diagram with circles labeled "Little Hoot" and "Little Pea" with overlapping areas containing shared characteristics.}

    • Answer: ___

Answers Key

  1. B. He wants to go to sleep.
  2. B. Candy
  3. Little Hoot is an owl.
  4. C. Read a book
  5. Both are young animals (an owl and a pea) that have to deal with their parents' rules.