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  • A large colorful sock used as a decoration at Christmas time. Some people hang them by the fireplace. Santa may put some treasures in there.
    stocking
  • A round tool used in the kitchen to flatten dough.
    rolling pin
  • This is something in the sky that is white or gray. Rain comes from it.
    cloud
  • A cube or rectangular prism that is usually made of cardboard and is used for storing, packing, sending, or hauling things.
    box
  • A percussion instrument that is hollow and round, that people hit with sticks or their hands.
    drum
  • A public building full of books that people can check out and borrow.
    library
  • A container with a lid that might be buried. A pirate might dig one up. It might be full of jewels and gold.
    treasure chest
  • A type of clothing that is worn over one's clothes, has sleeves, sometimes has a zipper or buttons, and keeps people warm.
    coat
  • A piece of furniture that can be made of wood or glass or metal, and can be round or rectangular. It is used to set things on, such as food and dishes. There are usually chairs around it.
    table
  • A kind of clothing people wear over their pajamas. It often has a tie to keep it shut.
    bathrobe
  • A vegetable with brown or red skin, that is white inside. It grows under the ground. It can be used to make french fries.
    potato
  • A tool people use to clean their teeth. It has a handle and bristles. People put toothpaste on it.
    toothbrush
  • A kind of transportation with two wheels, pedals, and a seat.
    bike
  • A kitchen appliance that keeps your food cold. It has doors.
    refrigerator
  • A soft fluffy cloth covered item, that is usually rectangular, that can be on a bed. People rest their head on one at night.
    pillow
  • An animal that lives in the woods, is black with a white stripe, has a fluffy tail, and sprays a bad smell.
    skunk
  • An imaginary creature that can fly and breathe fire.
    dragon
  • A round part of a car that drivers hold on to to steer the vehicle.
    steering wheel
  • Small cubes that are used in games. They have dots on each side. People roll them to see what number they get.
    dice
  • A small piece of metal shaped into a specific design that is used to lock and unlock doors or start a vehicle's engine.
    key
  • A small creature that wears red, hides in places in people's houses, and reports back to Santa.
    Elf on a Shelf
  • A strap that is buckled in a car to protect people.
    seatbelt
  • A long metal or wooden stick that is used in baseball to hit the ball.
    bat
  • A person whose job is to deliver packages, ads, bills, and letters.
    mail carrier
  • A piece of playground equipment that has a ladder and a diagonal slippery platform.
    slide
  • A vehicle that can fly and hover. It has a propeller.
    helicopter
  • Paper folded in a special way so as to have a flap that can close. It holds mail.
    envelope
  • A part of an animal that can be long or short. Some animals wag them and some animals swing from trees with them.
    tail
  • A kind of writing tool that is made of wood and has an eraser at one end. You can sharpen it.
    pencil
  • A jungle animal that is in the cat family, and is usually orange with black stripes.
    tiger
  • A tool with a handle and a metal end that you use to pound nails into wood or walls.
    hammer
  • A long strip of cement, usually alongside a road, that people can walk on.
    sidewalk
  • A kind of fruit that is orange and round. It has seeds inside. You can carve a face into it for Halloween.
    pumpkin
  • A kind of precipitation. It is liquid and comes from clouds.
    rain
  • A piece of safety equipment that is worn on the head when skating or biking.
    helmet
  • A kind of bag that holds school supplies. It has straps and zippers. Kids carry it to school
    backpack