Activities
Activities
Would you rather have 300 dogs or 300 cats?
Would you rather be hot or cold when you sleep?
Would you rather talk like Minnie mouse or laugh like Sponge bob?
Would you rather have dog ears or rat nose?
Would you rather give up home heating and air conditioning or the Internet?
Would you rather have a sister and a brother or no siblings?
Would you rather eat a random weird looking substance that tastes amazing or eat a meal that looks fancy but tastes terrible?
Would you rather eat something that tastes really good but makes your stomach hurt or eat something that tastes terrible but you feel great after eating it?
Would you rather be on a losing team with friends or join your rival team and win the competition?
What did one plate whisper to the other plate? Dinner is on me.
I love telling Dad jokes. Sometimes, he even laughs.
What vegetable is cool, but not that cool? Radish.
Where do boats go when they're sick? To the dock.
Can February March? No, but April May!
What did the triangle say to the circle. Your pointless
What do baby pandas have that no other animal. Baby pandas
I'm reading a book about gravity. I can't put it down
What do you call a cow with legs? ground beef.
It’s as light as a feather, but the strongest person can’t hold it for more than five minutes. What is it?
What’s full of holes but can still hold water?
Billy’s mother had five children. The first was named Lala, the second was named Lele, the third was named Lili, the fourth was named Lolo. What was the fifth child named?
What five letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
The more it dries, the wetter it gets. What is it?
What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?
How many of each species did Moses take on the ark with him?
How far can a dog run into the woods?
Famous Birthdays
Elvis Presley
Joan of Arc
Jim Carrey
Alexander Hamilton
Martin Luther King Jr.
Dolly Parton
Alicia Keys
Bradley Cooper
Oprah Winfrey
Benjamin Franklin
Important Dates in History
January 1, 1863 - President Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation
January 3, 1924 - Howard Carter discovers the tomb of King Tutankhamun
January 3, 1959 - Alaska becomes a state in the United States
January 6 - the Epiphany
January 9, 2007 - the first iPhone reveal
January 15, 1967 - the first Super Bowl, won by the Packers
January 15, 1559 - Queen Elizabeth I is crowned Queen of England
January 20, 2009 - Barack Obama becomes the first African American president
January 27, 1967 - the Apollo 1 Fire, a flash fire during a launch, that killed three astronauts
Did You Know..
January is known to be the coldest month in the Northern Hemisphere and the warmest in the Southern Hemisphere.
January is named for the Roman god Janus, symbolizing beginnings and endings, and is known as the coldest month in the Northern Hemisphere.
The birthstone of January is Garnet.
In leap years, January always starts on the same day of the week as April and July.
The first Super Bowl was in January.
Over 50 tons of trash are left in Times Square after New Year’s Eve celebrations.
Most New Year’s resolutions aren’t taken too seriously.
The first Times Square New Year's party was thrown for a newspaper.