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The Incredible Present

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  • Who did Lily live with?
    Her parents (sometimes), and Granny.
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  • Why did Lily's parents leave this time?
    They wanted to follow in the footsteps of an explorer, and go exploring.
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  • What two presents did Lily wish for before her birthday?
    A giraffe and a telescope.
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  • How many things could Lily wish for from the bag?
    Six things.
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  • How did Lily find her presents this year?
    She followed the arrows all over her house.
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  • What are the two definitions of the word "buggy"?
    1: Something you push a baby in. Like a vehicle for a baby. 2: An open car/vehicle used for exploring.
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  • What is something Lily wanted to ask for from her long list?
    A pet snail, 55 bowls of pink icing, a bubble bath with the biggest bubbles in the world.
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  • What things turned into chocolate ice cream when Lily zapped her spinach?
    Her spinach, the grass, Granny's hat. Everything green!
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  • How did Lily's parents make everything go back to normal? (Two things.)
    They put the bag inside out and said a sentence backwards.
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  • What did Lily's parents decide to do from now on?
    They decided they wanted to be inventors.
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  • What did Lily think the best birthday present was?
    She thought the best birthday present was having her parents with her.
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  • How did Lily's parents leave on their trip?
    They left in a hot air balloon.
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  • How did Lily's wishes become weird? Give at least one example.
    The robot made lots of beds. The buggy came with three alien babies. She got a smelly cat.
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  • How did Lily and her family celebrate her birthday after everything was normal again?
    They had a big birthday picnic with no spinach in sight!
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  • What is the definition of the word "banister"?
    The rail you hold onto when you use the stairs.
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  • What is the definition of the word "parcel"?
    Something wrapped in paper; usually a box for mail or a present.
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