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  • This means stop. It is a punctuation mark. It goes at the end of a sentence.
    period
  • It's in a car, bus, or truck. It's round, and the driver uses it to go around corners.
    steering wheel
  • You can get this at McDonalds or most restaurants. It comes between two buns, and has cheese and ketchup on it.
    cheeseburger!
  • This is long and mostly straight. You cross it when you are in a car sometimes. Trains ride on it.
    railroad
  • You might have one in your pocket. It can be made of paper. You can buy something with it.
    dollar
  • This comes in brown, black, or white. It can live in the woods, the snow, or a zoo. It hibernates in winter, and it's baby is a cub.
    bear
  • It's made of glass. It has a lid. Jelly, pickles, and honey come in one.
    jar
  • This is white, squishy, and sticky. You can roast it. You can eat it in a s'more.
    marshmallow
  • This has land and water and an atmosphere. It is round and orbits the sun. It's a planet with people on it.
    earth
  • This is a season, it comes after Spring. It's hot and you don't have to go to school.
    summer
  • Tires are made of this. The duckie in your bathtub might be made of this too.
    rubber
  • This has a head, arms, and legs. It wears clothes, but can't breathe. You might see it in a corn field.
    scarecrow
  • Some people have none, some have a lot. Sometimes people cut it, curl it, dry it, straighten it, shave it, or brush it.
    hair
  • This is a secondary color. It's made from blue and red. Sometimes grapes are this color, or popsicles, or unicorn horns.
    purple
  • Adults and kids play with these. There are usually 52 of them. They come in hearts, spades, clubs, and diamonds.
    cards
  • This is the first color in a rainbow, the color of blood, and sometimes fire trucks.
    red
  • This can be scary, but it's not real. It might live under your bed, if it were real.
    monster
  • It's white and looks like powder. You need it to bake bread, cookies, and cake.
    flour
  • This is a season. It is after Fall and before Spring. It might snow and be cold.
    winter
  • It comes in many colors. You use it at home or school. You can write on it or rip it, or even make an airplane out of it..
    paper
  • This is a fruit. It's juicy and round and has a peel. It's color has the same name as the fruit.
    orange
  • There were many different kinds, but now they are gone. There was a t-rex, a brontosaurus, and a stegosaurus.
    dinosaur
  • You see it in the sky once in a while. You can never touch it. It's very colorful, and comes out after it rains.
    rainbow
  • This is a kind of furniture. You might have one in your living room and a few in your dining room, and many in your classroom. You sit on it.
    chair
  • It's wild and lives in a jungle or a zoo. It has stripes. It's orange and black.
    tiger
  • You take these everywhere you go. You have ten of them. You need them to type.
    fingers
  • This is a child, but it's not a boy.
    girl
  • This is a fruit. It can be large. It's green on the outside, pink or red inside, and has seeds.
    watermelon
  • These come in a box of 8, 16, 24, or 48 or more. You use them at school, at home, or in art class. They come in many many colors.
    crayons
  • You have two of these. They have elbows on them. Sometimes sleeves cover them up.
    arms
  • You have to charge this. It has a screen and a keyboard, and you can do your homework on it.
    computer
  • This can be in a garage. It has 4 wheels and seatbelts. You need a license to drive it.
    car
  • These people are on a ship. They might say Arrr, or ahoy matey.
    pirates
  • This is a very special day. You have cake, candles, and presents.
    birthday
  • This is very light. You might find one on the ground. It comes in different colors. Birds have them on their bodies.
    feather
  • This has no corners. It's perfectly round. It's a shape.
    circle
  • It's part of your body, but you can't see it. It's in your head. It helps you think and remember.
    brain
  • You get it at a grocery store. You keep it in the refrigerator. It can be yellow. You spread it on toast.
    butter
  • These are made of cloth. They hang from a rod. You can open and close them. They hang over the windows.
    curtains
  • Your house has at least one. You can open it or close it, but don't slam it!
    door
  • This is a place. They have aisles and shelves and a cash register. You can buy things there.
    store
  • You see these in the sky. They can be very loud. You see them on July 4th.
    fireworks
  • You need two of these. They go on your feet. You only wear them in the house, maybe with pajamas.
    slippers
  • This is big, scary and pretend. It breathes fire. Maybe it flies, who really knows?
    dragon
  • This has four legs, a tail, and and lives in the woods. It has antlers, and its baby is a fawn.
    deer
  • You leave this behind if you walk in the snow or mud. It's the shape of your feet.
    footprints
  • It's a secondary color. It's made from blue and yellow, and it's the color of celery and spinach.
    green
  • It's made of flour. You could bake it at home, or buy it. It comes in a loaf, and you can use it to make a sandwich.
    bread
  • This comes in a box. You eat it for breakfast. You can pour milk on it.
    cereal
  • This is sticky and sweet. It comes from trees. You can pour it on pancakes.
    syrup
  • This is a place. It has headstones. You can go here to remember someone who has passed away.
    cemetary