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Which fictional character lives in Neverland?
- Harry Potter
- Sherlock Holmes
- Winnie the Pooh
- Peter Pan
Neverland is a fictional island featured in the works of J. M. Barrie and those based on them. It is an imaginary faraway place where Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Captain Hook, the Lost Boys, and some other imaginary beings and creatures live. Although not all people who come to Neverland cease to age, its best-known resident famously refused to grow up. Thus, the term is often used as a metaphor for eternal childhood (and childishness), as well as immortality and escapism.
Source: Wikipedia
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Popular in the 1970s, what kind of childhood entertainment was Atari?
- Adventure film
- Video game console
- Short story
- Card game
Atari, Inc., founded in Sunnyvale, California, United States in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney, was a pioneer in arcade games, home video game consoles, and home computers. The company's products, such as Pong and the Atari 2600, helped define the electronic entertainment industry from the 1970s to the mid-1980s. The word atari means "to hit a target" in Japanese and is associated with good fortune.
Source: Wikipedia
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Which of these popular dolls was launched in 1959?
- Mrs. Beasley
- Barbie doll
- Tressy
- Heidi
The iconic Barbie doll went on display for the first time on March 9, 1959, at the American Toy Fair in New York City. Barbie was created by Ruth Handler, who co-founded the toy manufacturing company Mattel with her husband in 1945. Barbie was the first mass-produced toy doll in the U.S. with adult features.
Source: KCRA
- 4 / 20
What kind of animal is the titular character in Disney's Bambi?
- Deer
- Rabbit
- Tiger
- Fox
Bambi is the title character in Felix Salten's 1923 novel, Bambi, a Life in the Woods, and its sequel, Bambi's Children, as well as the Disney animated films Bambi and Bambi II. The character also appears in Salten's novels Perri and Fifteen Rabbits. Early German-language editions of the novels were illustrated by Hans Bertle. In the films, Bambi's species was changed from a roe deer to a white-tailed deer, which would be more familiar to American audiences. His image is a Disney icon, comparable to the recognition of Jiminy Cricket or Tinkerbell, and he is even shown on Disney stock certificates.
Source: Wikipedia
- 5 / 20
Which of these toys caused a shopping mania in the 90s?
- Tickle Me Elmo
- Super Soaker
- Stretch Armstrong
- Rubik's Cube
Tickle Me Elmo is a children's plush toy from Tyco Preschool, a division of Tyco Toys, of the Muppet character Elmo from the children's television show Sesame Street. The toy was first produced in the United States in 1996 and slowly became a fad, reaching its apex during the 1996 Christmas shopping season, with some instances of violence reported over the limited available supply. People reported that the toy, which retailed for $28.99 according to its MSRP, was being re-sold by scalpers in newspapers and on the Internet for up to $1,500 by the end of 1996.
Source: Wikipedia
- 6 / 20
Which classic children's book features a young girl named Anne Shirley?
- Anne of Green Gables
- Little Women
- The Secret Garden
- Charlotte's Web
Anne of Green Gables, a children’s novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery, was published in 1908. The work, a sentimental but charming coming-of-age story about a spirited and unconventional orphan girl who finds a home with elderly siblings, became a classic of children’s literature and led to several sequels. Matthew Cuthbert and his sister, Marilla, live in Avonlea on Canada’s Prince Edward Island. Needing help on their farm, Green Gables, they apply to adopt a boy from an orphanage. By mistake, however, a red-haired, freckle-faced 11-year-old girl named Anne Shirley is sent to the siblings. While Matthew instantly takes to Anne, Marilla is unsure about keeping her. However, the cheerful and highly imaginative Anne gradually transforms the joyless lives of shy Matthew and prim Marilla, and they come to view her as a daughter.
Source: Britannica
- 7 / 20
"Chim Chim Cher-ee" is a song from which 1964 film?
- Hush, Sweet Charlotte
- Where Love Has Gone
- Robin and the 7 Hoods
- Mary Poppins
"Chim Chim Cher-ee" is a song from Mary Poppins, the 1964 musical motion picture. It was originally sung by Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews and is also featured in the 2004 Mary Poppins musical. The song won the 1964 Academy Award for Best Original Song. In 2005, Julie Andrews included this song as part of Julie Andrews Selects Her Favorite Disney Songs. The song was written by Robert B. Sherman & Richard M. Sherman (the "Sherman Brothers") who also won an Oscar and a Grammy Award for Mary Poppins' song score.
Source: Wikipedia
- 8 / 20
What classic toy was developed during the Great Depression?
- Play-Doh
- Etch A Sketch
- Rubik's Cube
- Lego
In October 1929, the U.S. plunged into financial despair as the crash of the New York Stock Exchange prompted the onset of the Great Depression. It wasn’t just Americans who were affected, however; the economically crippled U.S. put restrictions on European imports, causing an agricultural downturn overseas. This impact extended to the small Danish town of Billund, the home of Lego founder Ole Kirk Christiansen. In 1934, Christiansen came up with a new company name, Lego, based on the Danish words “leg godt,” which translates to “play well.”
Source: Classic City News
- 9 / 20
Which of these is a game where, one at a time, each child is blindfolded?
- Catan
- Unstable Unicorns
- Pin the Tail on the Donkey
- Kartoshka
Pin the Tail on the Donkey is a game played by groups of children. A picture of a donkey with a missing tail is tacked to a wall within easy reach of children. One at a time, each child is blindfolded and handed a paper "tail" with a push pin or thumbtack poked through it. The blindfolded child is then spun around until disoriented. The child gropes around and tries to pin the tail on the donkey. The player who pins their tail closest to the target, the donkey's rear, wins.
Source: Wikipedia
- 10 / 20
What 1900s children's novel female protagonist is from Kansas?
- Wendy Darling
- Rebecca Rowena Randall
- Dorothy Gale
- Anne Shirley
Dorothy Gale is a fictional character created by American author L. Frank Baum as the protagonist in many of his Oz novels. She first appears in Baum's classic 1900 children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and reappears in most of its sequels. In the Oz books, Dorothy is raised by her aunt and uncle in the bleak landscape of a Kansan farm. In later novels, the Land of Oz steadily becomes more familiar to her than her homeland of Kansas.
Source: Wikipedia
- 11 / 20
Which 1960s Mattel toy focused on American muscle cars?
- Speedy Wheels
- Powerful Wheels
- Hot Wheels
- Fast Wheels
In the five decades since they first rolled off the toy line, Hot Wheels has maintained their popularity. In the late 1960s the co-founder of Mattel, Elliot Handler, was looking for a way to improve the diecast car toy market for kids. He felt the toy cars of the day were too realistic to really capture their imaginations, so he hired a designer from General Motors and a former rocket scientist to help him create a diecast car that would be faster, sleeker, and just plain cooler than anything else available at the time.
Source: Johnston Sunrise
- 12 / 20
From which Disney classic comes the melodious 'Heigh-Ho' ditty?
- Cinderella
- Snow White
- Sleeping Beauty
- Dumbo
"Heigh-Ho" is a song from Walt Disney's 1937 animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, written by Frank Churchill (music) and Larry Morey (lyrics). It is sung by the group of Seven Dwarfs as they work at a mine with diamonds and rubies and is one of the best-known songs in the film. It is also the first appearance of the seven dwarfs. The other Dwarf Chorus songs are "Bluddle-Uddle-Um-Dum" (the washing-up song) and "The Silly Song". The expression "heigh-ho" was first recorded in 1553 and is defined as an expression of "yawning, sighing, languor, weariness, disappointment". Eventually, it blended meanings with the similarly spelled "hey-ho". The phrase "hey-ho" first appeared in print in 1471, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, which says it has nautical origins, meant to mark the rhythm of movement in heaving or hauling.
Source: Wikipedia
- 13 / 20
Which game's original intention was to teach kids moral values?
- Monopoly
- Clue
- Game of Life
- Dungeons and Dragons
When Milton first released Game of Life it was actually called “The Checkered Game of Life”. This was mainly because the game board was simply a modified version of a Checkers board. The intention of Game of Life was to teach children that having good morals was, in fact, rewarding even though some mishaps and real-life problems were included in the original version of the game.
Source: Gamesver
- 14 / 20
The film "Matilda" is based on a 1988 novel by whom?
- J.R.R. Tolkien
- Truman Capote
- Suzanne Collins
- Roald Dahl
"Matilda" is a 1996 American fantasy comedy film co-produced and directed by Danny DeVito from a screenplay by Nicholas Kazan and Robin Swicord, based on the 1988 novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. The film stars Mara Wilson as the title character, with DeVito (who also served a dual role as the narrator), Rhea Perlman, Embeth Davidtz, and Pam Ferris in supporting roles. The plot centers on the titular child prodigy who develops psychokinetic abilities and uses them to deal with her disreputable family and the tyrannical principal of her school.
Source: Wikipedia
- 15 / 20
Which of these was the first children's toy advertised on television?
- Barbie
- G.I. Joe
- Mr. Potato Head
- Simon
Mr. Potato Head was the first children's toy to ever be advertised on television. More significantly, however, Mr. Potato Head was marketed directly to children, meaning the campaign was the first example of using television advertising to encourage children to request certain products from their parents. The toy's popularity resulted in further members of the Potato Head family being introduced, as well as the character's appearance in films such as the Toy Story franchise, Burger King advertisements, and children's television shows.
Source: Big Commerce
- 16 / 20
Which of these games is played with a specially printed deck?
- Uno
- Black Jack
- Bridge
- Poker
Uno is a proprietary American shedding-type card game originally developed in 1971 by Merle Robbins in Reading, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, that housed International Games Inc., a gaming company acquired by Mattel on January 23, 1992. Played with a specially printed deck, the game is derived from the crazy eights family of card games which, in turn, is based on the traditional German game of mau-mau.
Source: Wikipedia
- 17 / 20
What was the relation between Hansel and Gretel in the famous tale?
- Father and Daughter
- Cousins
- Siblings
- Mother and Daughter
In The Brothers Grimm's tale, Hansel and Gretel are siblings. They are left in the woods and have to survive against an evil witch. Hansel and Gretel come across the woman's house when they get lost in the woods. They soon learn that she is a witch. Two other characters are the woodcutter and his wife, who are Hansel and Gretel's father and stepmother. The stepmother convinces the woodcutter to get rid of Hansel and Gretel.
Source: Study.com
- 18 / 20
What nursery rhyme has the line "the mouse ran up the clock"?
- Baa Baa Sheep
- Hickory Dickory Dock
- Jack and Jill
- Humpty Dumpty
"Hickory Dickory Dock" or "Hickety Dickety Dock" is a popular English-language nursery rhyme. The most common modern version is Hickory Dickory dock. The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck one, The mouse ran down, Hickory Dickory Dock. Hickory Dickory Dock. The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck two, The mouse ran down, Hickory Dickory Dock.
Source: Wikipedia
- 19 / 20
Which Muppet uses 'wocka, wocka' as their catchphrase?
- Miss Piggy
- Fozzie Bear
- Gonzo
- Beaker
Fozzie Bear is a Muppet character known for his lacking of innate and effective comedy skills. The character debuted on "The Muppet" Show, as the show's stand-up comic, a role where he constantly employed his catchphrase, "Wocka Wocka Wocka!" Shortly after telling the joke, he was usually the target of ridicule, particularly from balcony hecklers Statler and Waldorf. Fozzie's characterization was developed by Frank Oz, who performed Fozzie until 2000. Eric Jacobson has since become the character's principal performer.
Source: Alchetron
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Which iconic 80s toy was originally conceived as a greeting card series?
- Care Bears
- Masters of the Universe
- Madballs
- Monster in My Pocket
The 10 original Care Bears, which wear belly badges to denote their personalities, were intended to be American Greetings card characters in 1981 until they became plush, stuffed Parker Brothers dolls in 1983. By 1985, Cheer Bear, Bedtime Bear, Birthday Bear, Wish Bear, Tenderheart Bear, Good Luck Bear, Love-A-Lot Bear, Friend Bear, Funshine Bear, and Grumpy Bear were all featured in an animated television series and, by the late 1980s, also starred in three major Canadian-American movies.
Source: Stacker

