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"What Is Your Favourite Part Of The School Day?..." Part Two: Ruby on Poppy

Welcome to the next part of:
TWIN vs TWIN: PART TWO: RUBY ON POPPY
 
In case you missed it...last week I asked Poppy 10 questions about Ruby and then I asked Ruby the same questions to compare their answers. They got 4 matches from the 10 questions and, as their Dad, I found it very interesting. This week I have done the reverse and I have asked Ruby the same 10 questions about Poppy then asked Poppy her answers to compare. 
 
Here are the results:
 
Q1: What is Poppy's favourite part of the school day?

Ruby: Playing with *best friend*
Poppy: Playing with *best friend*

Q2: What is Poppy's favourite thing to eat?

Ruby: Sausages
Poppy: Sausages



Q3: What is Poppy's favourite flavour of ice cream?

Ruby: Chocolate
Poppy: Chocolate

Q4: What is Poppy's favourite song?

Ruby: "How Far I'll Go" from "Moana"
Poppy: "Touch The Sky" from "Brave"

Q5: What is Poppy's favourite movie?

Ruby: Real Life "Beauty and the Beast"
Poppy: "Brave"

Q6: What is Poppy's favourite TV show?

Ruby: "The Lion Guard"
Poppy: "The Lion Guard"

Q7: What is Poppy's favourite toy?

Ruby: Lion Guard toys
Poppy: Paw Patrol toys

Q8: What does Poppy want to do for a job when she grows up?

Ruby: Vet
Poppy: Vet

Q9: What is Poppy's favourite thing to do with her family?

Ruby: Go to the cinema
Poppy: Cook with Grandma

Q10: If Poppy could be any animal for a day...what animal would she be?

Ruby: A cheetah
Poppy: A sausage dog

Out of 10 questions Poppy got 5 matches with Ruby is 1 more than Ruby got with Poppy. Again, however, if I asked for 3 answers from Ruby they would have probably matched up with what Poppy answered. 

I love that Poppy wants to be a vet when she is older and this is totally something I will help her to pursue. I think it is important to choose a career that isn't going anywhere. People will always need a vet for their pets. Plus it includes a lot of science and I am a nerd so, you know, science is good!

I am also intrigued as to why she would be a sausage dog...I have never heard her mention them before and if I answered the questions I would have said "cheetah" too.

Let me know what you thought of this in the comments - I may continue with more of these with other family members...starting with their Mam...

Until then...

The Twiglet's Dad

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