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A person who is trained to treat sick people.
Doctor
A person who helps people learn.
Teacher
A person who puts out fires.
Firefighter
A person who make or fixes wooden objects or parts of buildings.
Carpenter
A person who takes care of a child while the child's parents are away.
Babysitter
A person who makes sure that people follow laws.
Police Officer
A person who designs and creates clothes.
Fashion Designer
A person who paints or creates other kinds of art.
Artist
A person who is trained to take care of animals.
Veterinarian
A person who makes baked goods.
Baker
A person who writes books.
Author
A person who grows crops or raises animals on a farm.
Farmer
A small room for storing things in
Closet
A set of steps that go to another floor in a building.
Stairs
A glass opening in a wall that lets in light and air.
Window
A panel that opens and closes and is at the opening of a room.
Door
The area of land around a house.
Yard
A container with a faucet and drain used for washing.
Sink
A large tub for sitting in to wash your body.
Bathtub
A room for sleeping that has a bed.
Bedroom
A room with a sink and toilet, and sometimes a bathtub and shower.
Bathroom
A piece of furniture for storing things like books.
Shelf
An area of land used for growing plants and flowers.
Garden
A room where people prepare, cook, and eat food.
Kitchen
A strip of cloth or leather that people wear around the waist to keep pants up.
Belt
Coverings for the hands that have separate parts for each finger.
Gloves
Clothing that people wear on their feet.
Shoes
A piece of clothing for girls and women that covers above and below the waist.
Dress
A piece of outer clothing with sleeves.
Jacket or Coat
Clothing that covers the body from the waist with a separate part for each leg.
Pants
Clothing that covers the chest.
Shirt
Clothing that people wear on their feet for warmth.
Boots
Clothing that people wear for sleeping.
Pajamas
Clothing for girls and women that wraps around the waist and hangs down.
Skirt
A book with blank or lined pages.
Notebook
Thin sheets of material used for writing and drawing.
Paper
An object used to make writing disappear.
Eraser
A tool used for writing and drawing.
Pencil
A tool used for writing or drawing with ink.
Pen
A large board used for writing on with dry erase markers.
White Board
A large board used for writing on with chalk.
Chalkboard
Schoolwork that is done at home.
Homework
A table used for reading and writing in school.
Desk
Printed sheets of paper that are held together inside a cover.
Book
A vehicle that takes students to school
Bus
A place for teaching and learning.
School
Colored wax used for drawing or coloring.
Crayons
A doll moved by a hand or strings.
Puppet
A thin rubber bag filled with air.
Balloon
Lipstick, powder, or other products actors wear for a play.
Make up
A special outfit to wear on stage.
Costume
A performer who tosses and catches a few objects at the same time.
Juggler
A performer who wears funny costume and makeup.
Clown
Stiff paper with symbols and numbers used for games and tricks.
Playing Cards
A covering for the head made of hair.
Wig
A piece of fabric for wearing around the head or neck.
Scarf
A small animal with long ears.
Rabbit or Bunny
A person who does magic tricks.
Magician