You wear these on your face while swimming to keep water out of your eyes.
Goggles
You slather this creamy stuff on your skin to protect it from getting a sunburn.
Sunscreen
What do you call a long vacation where you pack your bags and drive across the country, making multiple fun stops along the way?
A road trip
These are the three official colors of the American flag.
Red, White, and Blue
This sweet, red, and juicy summer fruit is made up of 92% water and is a favorite at picnics.
Watermelon
This is the number of bases a runner must touch to score a point in baseball.
Four
You use this wet and salty body of water to boogie board, surf, or swim.
The Ocean
You will definitely need to pack this special little booklet if you plan on flying out of the country for your summer vacation.
A passport
Americans watch these colorful, loud explosions light up the night sky on the 4th of July.
Fireworks
These two meats are most commonly grilled foods at summer barbecues and cookouts.
Hamburgers and Hot Dogs
Except for the goalkeeper, players in this sport can only kick or bounce the ball off their body, as they are not allowed to touch it with their hands.
Soccer
This person's job is to sit in a tall chair and keep swimmers safe at the beach.
A lifeguard
This large vehicle is like a hotel on wheels, containing beds and a kitchen so you can travel and sleep on the road.
An RV (Recreational Vehicle)
Another common name for the 4th of July is this.
Independence Day
You make this gooey campfire dessert by roasting a marshmallow and sandwiching it between chocolate and graham crackers.
S'more
This exciting summer sport is done in the ocean, where you stand on a long board and ride the waves.
Surfing
This sandy structure is built by kids using buckets and shovels.
A sandcastle
What do you call a massive floating hotel that travels across the ocean and has swimming pools, restaurants, and entertainment on board?
A cruise ship
This majestic bird is the national symbol of the United States.
The Bald Eagle
This classic icy summer treat was actually invented by accident when an 11 year old left a cup of soda with a stirring stick outside overnight in the winter.
A popsicle
This object is used to hit the ball back and forth in tennis. It has a long handle and a webbed round net.
This creature is famous for walking sideways, snapping its claws, and scurrying across the sand.
A crab
Before GPS, travelers used this paper item that is folded up to help them figure out which roads, highways, and cities they needed to drive to.
A map
This is the number of stripes on the U.S. Flag.
13 Stripes for the 13 Colonies
This is the most popular ice cream flavor in America.
Vanilla