You may put a few scoops of this into a cone.
Ice cream.
You wear this to swim in the water.
Bathing suit.
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Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer.
You put this out on the grass before your picnic.
Picnic blanket.
This bright star in the sky brings us hot summer days.
The Sun.
This small fruit is red with seeds on it.
Strawberry.
These help to keep the sun out of your eyes.
Sunglasses.
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California Girls.
Ants love to visit picnics looking for these tiny bits left behind.
Crumbs.
This weather warning is given when temperatures are dangerously hot for multiple days in a row.
Heatwave.
This is a popular BBQ food that goes between two buns.
Hamburger.
You build these out of sand and water.
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Under The Boardwalk.
This popular summer fruit is a big, green, striped hit at picnics.
Watermelon.
This colourful shape/phenomenon may happen in the sky after a summer storm.
Rainbow.
This delicious fruit can be freestone, clingstone, or semi-freestone.
Peaches.
You may keep your food in this on a hot day.
Cooler.
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Summer In The City.
This buzzing insect may try to sip on your sweet drinks at your picnic.
Bee/wasp.
When the air feels wet and sticky, we say there is a lot of this.
Humidity.
This frozen treat can be made out of many types of liquids.
Popsicle.
Sun protection factor.
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Summer Breeze.
This popular picnic dish is made with root vegetables, mayonnaise, and sometimes eggs.
Potato salad.
Meteorologists use this device to measure temperature.
Thermometer.