This gourd(large fruit with a hard skin ) is everywhere this time of year.
What is a pumpkin?
This fruity drink is good served warm on a cold day. Sometimes with a cinnamon stick!
What is apple cider?
Made to look like a person in a farmer's field
What is a Scarecrow?
What animal migrates (flies) south in the fall/winter months?
Birds!
This is the result of a certain fruit has a stick in it. It is then dipped in sweet red syrup that becomes extremely hard.
What is a candy apple?
No hot chocolate is complete without being topped by these white, fluffy items.
What are marshmallows?
A fun farm ride that you go on in a wagon with hay.
What is a hay ride?
What do we get less and less of each day as fall begins?
Sunlight!
Pumpkin, apple, pecan and sweet potato are some of the most common types of this dessert in autumn.
What is pie?
What is a common fall drink? (Hint, there's more than one right answer)
Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Apple Cider
The time of the year when a farmer gather's up his crop.
What is harvest time?
Name at least two things people usually do with pumpkins in the fall.
Carving, use them for pie, decoration, to get pumpkins seeds
This is what is done with fruits and vegetables that have grown over the summer to store them throughout winter.
What is canning?
This Autumn flavor started out in coffee and lattes but, over the years, has been creeping into everything - even candles!
What is pumpkin spice?
What it is called when we change the clocks in the fall, allowing farmer's to work later in the day while there is still light out.
What is Daylight Savings Time?
What sport is very popular in the fall, with important games often being on Sundays.
Football!
This is a tasty, orange root vegetable that is sometimes used in pies.
What are sweet potatoes?
This drink it made from roasted beans found in South America, and Starbucks is famous for making it.
What is coffee?
You might go pick apples in an apple _ _ _ _ _ _ _
What is an orchard?
Name at least one color that leaves turn to in the fall.
Orange, yellow, red, brown!