Remember your childhood classics? We do. Here’s thirty fun questions from Children’s Literature, both old and new.
One
Mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson is better known by which pseudonym, used to write two books about a curious girl named Alice?
Lewis Carrol
Two
Which lead character is best known as a person who taught himself to talk to the animals?
Dr. Dolittle
Three
Which child detective's rarely-used first name is Leroy?
Encyclopedia Brown
Four
Which detective series focuses on brothers Frank and Joe?
The Hardy Boys
Five
Who is Curious George's human companion?
The man in the yellow hat.
Six
Which series pioneered turning books into games and using the second person perspective when writing?
Choose Your Own Adventure
Seven
Which author wrote about a boy named Charlie visiting chocolate factories and riding glass elevators to space?
Roald Dahl
Eight
Which Belgian book series became a long running cartoon about blue people who were only three apples tall?
The Smurfs
Nine
Which series by J.K. Rowling is about a very special boy who lived under the stairs with his only living relatives, until he learned he was a wizard, like his parents?
Harry Potter
Ten
Which series does Daniel Handler write under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket?
A Series of Unfortunate Events
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