5 Questions
Match the following characters with their descriptions:
Lalchand = Firework-Maker Lila = Lalchand's daughter Crackle-Dragons = Little fireworks on a string Golden Sneezes = Type of firework learned by Lila
Match the following actions with their outcomes:
Lila refusing food = Being a cross little thing Lalchand splashing water on burnt fingers = Kissing better Lila learning to make fireworks = Starting with Crackle-Dragons Lila playing in the workshop = Laughing as fire flared and sparks danced
Match the following terms with their meanings:
Leaping Monkeys = Type of firework learned by Lila Java Lights = Type of firework learned by Lila Cross little thing = Description of Lila's behavior Complicated fireworks = What Lila started thinking about making
Match the following locations with their descriptions:
East of the jungle = Country where Lalchand and Lila lived South of the mountains = Country where Lalchand and Lila lived Workshop corner = Cradle location for Lila Out of her cradle = When Lila started toddling around the workshop
Match the following experiences with their outcomes:
Burnt fingers = Splashed with water and kissed better by Lalchand Learning to make fireworks = Beginning with simple ones like Crackle-Dragons Playing with fire and sparks = Laughing and enjoying the workshop atmosphere Being old enough to learn = When Lila's father started teaching her the art
Dive into the story of Lalchand, a Firework-Maker, and his daughter Lila, set in a country east of the jungle and south of the mountains. Discover how Lalchand's workshop became a place of joy for little Lila.
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