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Kindergarten Children's Literature
Who wrote the book?
  1. A Reader
  2. Dr. Seuss
  3. Mo Willems
  4. Elephant and Piggie
Kindergarten Nature and Science (Stories)

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What did the weather reporter say might happen?
  1. a tornado
  2. a hurricane
  3. a thunderstorm
Kindergarten Nature and Science (Stories)

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How did the squirrel solve his problem?
  1. He dug a hole.
  2. He ate the acorn.
  3. He gave the acorn away.
Kindergarten Nature and Science (Stories)

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What was the squirrel's problem?
  1. He couldn't eat acorns.
  2. He couldn't find food to eat.
  3. He couldn't find a place to hide the acorn.
Kindergarten Short Stories (Fiction)

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Do all animals need food?
  1. Yes
  2. No
Kindergarten Short Stories (Fiction)

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How did the little mouse solve the problem?
  1. He turned on a lamp.
  2. He moved the leaves.
  3. He asked the sun to move.
Kindergarten Children's Literature
The pigeon wants to drive the bus. Is that a good idea?
  1. Yes
  2. No
Kindergarten Children's Literature
My hat is                .
  1. away
  2. gone
  3. lost
  4. brown
Kindergarten Nature and Science (Stories)

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The wagon would not move. Callie needed more
  1. energy.
  2. wheels.
  3. strength.
Kindergarten Children's Literature
What does Piggie have for Gerald?
  1. a cookie
  2. a surprise
  3. a birthday party
Kindergarten Children's Literature
What does Gerald say when he has to wait?
  1. Yikes!
  2. Groan!
  3. Okey dokey!
Kindergarten Children's Literature
Why does Gerald have to wait for the surprise?
  1. He must be patient.
  2. The surprise is not there yet.
  3. Piggie wants to make Gerald angry.
Kindergarten Children's Literature
What does Gerald worry about?
  1. He worries he will fall asleep.
  2. He worries they will not be able to see anything.
  3. He worries that his mother will wonder where he is.
Kindergarten Children's Literature
Was the surprise worth the wait?
  1. Yes
  2. No
Kindergarten Children's Literature
What was the surprise?
  1. a flashlight
  2. a bicycle for two
  3. the stars in the night sky
Kindergarten Children's Literature
Why can't Gerald wait?
  1. He is tired.
  2. He has an appointment.
  3. He is excited about the surprise.
Kindergarten Children's Literature
Is the surprise pretty?
  1. Yes
  2. No
Kindergarten Children's Literature
Is the surprise big?
  1. Yes
  2. No
Kindergarten Nature and Science (Stories)

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What was the weather like on the last day?
  1. cloudy
  2. rainy
  3. sunny
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Should you go outside during a tornado?
  1. Yes
  2. No
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