1. Two pieces of Chewing Gum.
2. Two Indian head pennies.
3. Ball of twine.
4. The models of the children carved out of soap.
5. A spelling bee medal.
6. Pocket Watch.
Boo Radley leaves gifts for the children in the knothole of the tree.
Jem and Scout find small gifts left in the knothole of the tree near the Radley house, including two small figures carved out of soap, a broken pocket watch, and a spelling bee medal. These gifts are likely left by Boo Radley as gestures of goodwill towards the children.
Hi! In Pixie Hollow, Knothole Pantry is a Animal Talent Game which is located near Fawn. Fawn is located in Maple Tree Hill but to get it Knothole Pantry, you must find a sign in Maple Tree Hill that says, " Pumpkin Patch. " Click the sign and you will see a entrance to an Animal Talent Game named Knothole Pantry and that is where Knothole Pantry is located. :)
Scout and Jem find Boo's gifts in a knothole, beside his house.
Jem suggests that they not take the ball of gray twine from the knothole as it may be someone else's hiding spot or treasure. He feels that it is important to respect the mystery surrounding the knothole and leave the twine where they found it.
In Chapter 7 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," Scout and Jem discover two pieces of chewing gum, a spelling bee medal, and two figurines carved out of soap in the knothole of a tree near the Radley house. The items they find are seen as mysterious and eventually become significant in the story.
Scout finds a stick of Wrigley's Double Mint gum, and then she and Jem find two lucky pennies
Mr. Radley filled the knothole up with cement.
The children plan to keep the treasures they find in the knothole of the tree a secret from their father as a kind of ongoing game or treasure hunt. They leave small gifts in exchange for the mysterious items left for them, such as soap carvings and coins.
After going to Knothole Glade for the siege quest the chief nominates you to the Arena and then you just follow the pointy things
The children plan to keep the items they find in the knothole a secret and communicate with each other through notes left in the tree. They are curious about the person leaving the objects and want to unravel the mystery on their own without involving adults.
A knothole is a flaw found in lumber. It is caused by a branch that grows out of the tree. The knothole tends to be a different color, usually much darker. Because the grains are different, they can make the wood difficult to work with. The knothole may even fall out of the lumber as it dries, leaving a natural hole in the wood. If someone where to call you a knothole, they are saying your are flawed, like the wood.