Peeta announces Katniss is pregnant (but she really isn't) in Catching Fire, the second book, but I don't know what page.
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They do it throughout the book, at random times.
Katniss Everdeen is the main character of The Hunger Games trilogy.
"Peeta Mellark! Oh no, I think. Not him. Because I recognize this name, although I have never spoken directly to it's owner. Peeta Mellark. No, the odds are not in my favor today." Page 25 (direct quote from book) Katniss is shocked because she recognizes the name, and feels scared because Peeta saved her life before (by giving her the bread) and she is thinking how she will have to fight him in the Hunger Games.
No page!. . .This is a movie-only line.However, on page 141 of The Hunger Games, Peeta and Katniss are sitting on the roof of the Training Center talking before the Games. After Katniss tells Peeta not to act so depressed, he says he doesn't want to disgrace himself and that "Only...I want to die as myself. Does that make any sense? I don't want them to turn me in there. Turn me into some kind of monster that I'm not."The movie simply kind of changed this line.
Dandelions don't symbolize Katniss' father. On page 388 of Mockingjay, Katniss tells how she and Peeta grow back together and goes on to say that Peeta represent the dandelion in the spring. That instead of the fire and kindled hatred that Gale has, she needs Peeta (who is calm and easy like a dandelion). The color of the dandelion in the spring, yellow, represents rebirth instead of destruction.