20 questions
What are the names of the children in the story?
Harry, Jennifer, Veronica, and Benjamin
Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny
Hector, Joyce, Vivienne, and Brody
The children are hungry and go to a bakery. Who is the first character they meet?
The baker's wife
The baker
A banker
After the children leave the bakery where is the first place they sleep?
In a hotel
At their Aunts house
Haystacks
Who comes looking for the children in ch. 2?
The baker and his wife
Their parents
No one
What do the children find in the woods?
A small building
A boxcar
A fort
Why did Benny not want to live in the boxcar?
It was too smelly
He thought it was a scary place
He was afraid an engine will take them away
What did the children name the dog they found?
Watch
Clifford
Barney
What were the surprises Jessie, Violet, and Benny have for Henry?
A dog and blueberries
A cat and strawberries
A steak and potatoes
The children went to the Dump to find treasures. What treasures did they find?
Furniture
A car
Cups and plates
In the middle of the night the dog started barking, why?
There was a noise
He was hungry
He wanted to go outside
Where did Henry find a job?
At a gas station
At Dr. Moore's house
At the local grocery store
Jessie made a broom, Violet hemmed a table cloth, Benny helped gather sticks.
True
False
How much money did Henry make at Dr. Moore's?
$20
$1
$15
Henry helped Mrs. Moore thin out her garden. What did she do with the smaller vegetables they pulled?
They threw them out
They put them in a pile
Henry took them home
Henry cleaned Dr. Moore's garage. What did the Dr. give Henry?
Hammer and nails
A screwdriver
A wrench
Now that Henry has a hammer and nails, what does he make to help carry stones to make a pool?
A table
A cart
Chairs
What did the children find on their walk?
Potatoes
Wheels
Eggs
What did the Jessie, Violet, and Benny help Henry do at the Dr.'s house?
Pick peaches
Pick cherries
Pick strawberries
Who did the children move in with?
Mr. Alden
Mr. Moore
The Bakers wife
What happened to the Boxcar?
It was destroyed by a fire
Their Grandfather moved it to his yard
A train engine took it away