A world filled with fun facts
Explore a world of knowledge with fun animal guides and amazing facts
Introduction
Get ready to learn something new! This section is all about fun facts, surprising trivia, and fascinating tidbits you can share with friends, family, or anyone who loves a good “Did you know?” moment. There are 2 different sections. One is for kids under 8 and one is for kids above 8. After you read the fun facts, go through the quiz and test whether you have read the facts thoroughly or have you missed parts of information.
Curious Kids Corner (Ages 8 and Under)
- Bees can dance
- Sharks are older than dinosaurs
- Bananas are berries, but strawberries are not!
- Elephants have big ears to help them stay cool!
Big Kids’ Discovery Zone ( Ages 8 and above)
- A day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus!
- Time moves differently depending on gravity.
- You are made of stardust!
- Humans share about 99.9% of their DNA with other humans.
- A day on Jupiter is only about 10 hours long!
The Fun Facts Challenge!
Little Explorers Quiz (Under 8)
- How many hearts does an octopus have?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three - What do bees make from flowers?
A) Honey
B) Juice
C) Bread - What helps plants grow?
A) Water and sunlight
B) Toys and games
C) Music - Which animal carries its home on its back?
A) Turtle
B) Tiger
C) Rabbit - What shines in the night sky and changes shape?
A) Sun
B) Moon
C) Cloud
🚀 Young Explorers Quiz (Ages 8-10)
- Which animal has three hearts and blue blood?
A) Dolphin
B) Octopus
C) Elephant - Which planet is the biggest in our solar system?
A) Earth
B) Mars
C) Jupiter - How many bones does an adult human body usually have?
A) 106
B) 206
C) 306 - How do honeybees share information about flowers?
A) By dancing
B) By singing
C) By changing colors - Why do spiders and insects belong to different groups?
A) Spiders have eight legs, insects have six
B) Spiders are always bigger
C) Insects cannot move
⚡ Teen Think Tank Quiz (11- 18)
- Which part of the brain helps with planning and decision-making?
A) Prefrontal cortex
B) Heart
C) Spinal cord - What was the first text message ever sent in 1992?
A) Hello!
B) Merry Christmas
C) Welcome - Why are humans called “stardust”?
A) Humans came from another planet
B) Many elements in our bodies were formed inside stars
C) Humans can glow in the dark - How long is one day on Mars?
A) About 24 hours and 39 minutes
B) About 10 hours
C) About 100 hours - Which planet has such a low density that it could float in water?
A) Saturn
B) Earth
C) Mars