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QUIZ!

QUIZ!. This hedge provides the street name for the Dursley family. Privet . This is what Eeyore eats. (Globe) Thistle. Miss Rumphius sows the seeds for this flower as her contribution to the world. . Lupine.

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QUIZ!

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  1. QUIZ!

  2. This hedge provides the street name for the Dursley family. Privet

  3. This is what Eeyore eats. (Globe) Thistle

  4. Miss Rumphius sows the seeds for this flower as her contribution to the world. Lupine

  5. This flower is the name of a young mouse, teased during her first day of kindergarten. Bonus points for her Music teacher’s name. Chrysanthemum Delphinium

  6. A wicked witch used this to put Dorothy and her friends to sleep. Poppy

  7. In The Secret Garden, Mary, Dickon, and Colin find these woody, flowering plants. Lilac

  8. Klara’s grandmother gives her seeds for this “beautiful blue flower” to take with her to America in Klara’s New World. Gentian

  9. In the alliterative alphabet book by Anita Lobel, Alison’s Zinnia, Florence finds a flower beginning with “F” to give to Gloria. Bonus: What is Gloria’s flower? Gaillardia Forget-Me-Not

  10. The main character in Natalie Kinsey-Warnock’s book, As Long As There Are Mountains is named after this flower. Iris

  11. Grand finale: Name three books that have “primrose” as a character’s name: • Eggs, by Jerry Spinelli • Everything On A Waffle, by Peggy Horvath • The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins (And yes, we plan to plant Meadow Rue)

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